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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 655187" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I have a bit different take on it. The title describes exactly the feeling I had seeing the image, it felt cold, wet, dead as when seeing the same sort of scenes in person. Maybe a little reflector on the camera side of the stock would have given more detail but detail is not needed on something withered and dead to know the feeling. It conveys the general impression, not details. The foreground stock could even have been defocused to create more of the impression. There is just enough clarity of the house to fit the overall impression. I think it is a fine photo that conveys a feeling that would have been absent if more detail was seen. Some photos offer something in the clarity of the detail and some, only convey a feeling and too much clarity would detract from the feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 655187, member: 43545"] I have a bit different take on it. The title describes exactly the feeling I had seeing the image, it felt cold, wet, dead as when seeing the same sort of scenes in person. Maybe a little reflector on the camera side of the stock would have given more detail but detail is not needed on something withered and dead to know the feeling. It conveys the general impression, not details. The foreground stock could even have been defocused to create more of the impression. There is just enough clarity of the house to fit the overall impression. I think it is a fine photo that conveys a feeling that would have been absent if more detail was seen. Some photos offer something in the clarity of the detail and some, only convey a feeling and too much clarity would detract from the feeling. [/QUOTE]
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