OldSchool
04-26-2006, 06:55 AM
Thinking of The Lorax here...
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View Full Version : Chatting with the Onceler OldSchool 04-26-2006, 06:55 AM Thinking of The Lorax here... CLKunst 04-26-2006, 07:04 AM Great image Tim! I think it would be lovely even without the title and have an interest of its own but when you put the title with it there's an extra dimension there (there are so many layers of commentary that come to mind when you include this book in the premise) that made me smile and think of reading this book for myself the first time and then to my children too. Beautiful, beautiful. The scene is grand, the textures are palpable, the light is rich, and your daughter's position and expression are priceless. Put it somewhere where it can be seen and commented on again and again. Warmest Regards and Cheers!:D Overbeyond 04-26-2006, 08:27 AM Beautiful photograph Tim and I would just love to listen in on that conversation. Adorable. It's so nice but I'll be a pain in the neck anyway. I would crop the top to remove that triangle in the top left corner. Had you the facility, at the time of taking, to zoom in even more? Perhaps a little more saturation. Maybe it's fine on that score because the screens here at work would'nt know a Spyder if they ever saw one. Tom julsoph 04-26-2006, 09:58 AM Tim...I love this! This is one of my favorites I've seen on here lately...maybe it's the element of a "story" behind it. :) The wall with the three circular windows or openings is wonderful, and you have just the right amount of snout showing from the horse. You caught a great moment with this. :D I also like the repetition of the little circles (hooks?) underneath the windows...and I do agree with Tom about possibly cropping out the triangle in the upper right. Emily OldSchool 04-26-2006, 10:32 AM Hi all, Thanks for the nice replies. I appreciate it. Brendan, I tried cropping off the triangle. It brings the top of the image down such that the Onceler looks to be in a kiosk. It may work, but for me it loses the impression of speaking from a large complex structure (a la Dr. Seuss). It may still work though. I’ll play with it some more. Thanks for the suggestion. Best regards, Tim OBie 04-26-2006, 12:00 PM I LOVE the picture and the title as well! What a nice cooperative horse to give you such a great expression - is he under contract? LOL molaselake 04-26-2006, 12:50 PM Ha! This picture is hilarious. Nicely done! PlantedTao 04-26-2006, 01:04 PM Great job on this photo. Just very well done! Everything works on this photo...a perfect moment in time captured. I would agree that the dark area (triangle) could be cropped, but I also agree that it does add to the building. Either way the photo works, all tho I prefer without. My favorite from your trip so far. Cheers. OldSchool 04-27-2006, 05:46 AM A few more of the Onceler… Thanks Liz, OBie, and PT. It’s funny that my “snap-shots” seem to fare better than my attempts at “art” shots. Actually, I like shooting people and situations best. Anyhoooo, I’ve attached two more shots of the Onceler that hopefully portray his regale and goofy sides. It was a beautiful morning at this old Hacienda, and this guy just had a lot to say. Cheers, Tim Yoyo Szeto 04-27-2006, 06:17 AM Hi Tim, I like the shot a lot! My first impression is that the girl is confessing. The hilarious element is so strong. yoyo |