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Marcel's 2017 photos, Nikon and Mirrorless.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 602034" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>While I recognize most folks want to show and get pristine nature photos , This particular photo takes me back to living in New York as a kid , it reminded me of a park near my home and the emotional impact of seeing the snow burying the chain link fence , is far stronger than the base of trees with snow on them even if its not particularly deep. </p><p>It doesnt really matter to me whether it was in color , or black and white , (unless perhaps you used an infrared filter or something on the black and white to show the branches preferentially ).. I suppose its because ,The real visual impact as I saw it, wasNT highly colored but black and white , due to snow clouded sky etc. certainly not bright blue down to a treeline. I dont know if the impact would be the same for todays generation who grew up with everyone owning color tv's ,, but to me the color isnt important either way. I enjoyed this image and the ones through the ice , a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 602034, member: 31397"] While I recognize most folks want to show and get pristine nature photos , This particular photo takes me back to living in New York as a kid , it reminded me of a park near my home and the emotional impact of seeing the snow burying the chain link fence , is far stronger than the base of trees with snow on them even if its not particularly deep. It doesnt really matter to me whether it was in color , or black and white , (unless perhaps you used an infrared filter or something on the black and white to show the branches preferentially ).. I suppose its because ,The real visual impact as I saw it, wasNT highly colored but black and white , due to snow clouded sky etc. certainly not bright blue down to a treeline. I dont know if the impact would be the same for todays generation who grew up with everyone owning color tv's ,, but to me the color isnt important either way. I enjoyed this image and the ones through the ice , a lot. [/QUOTE]
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