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This is quite striking. Is this a real mantle piece? It's so odd I would think it was added in afterwards as a composite. In any case, the entire composition is excellent. The inclusion of the painting above with it's farm scene behind the rooster ties it all in. This is an extraordinary piece.
Last edited by gahspidy; 07-28-2007 at 07:47 AM.
Reason: sticking as featured photo. July 28, 2007
I have come to expect something different from Tuna and you never disappoint.
Gary has better eyes then me. I initially thought it was two pictures, then I was wondering if the rooster was Photoshopped into the picture. It is a very interesting mantle piece. Great lighting, color, and focus.
Sorry but its not working for me because it looks like two pictures at first and my eye keeps jumping from upper to lower portions but not traveling smoothly.
I will say it might look better BIG!
Hi Tuna,
This is a nice shot. Very original. I echo Gary's sentiments about the scene above tying in with the subject. This looks like a print they sell in stores(and I mean that as a high compliment, not a put down). Looks like a finnished product from a studio.
On my screen the legs look like a black blob, but I checked it out in ps raising the levels and see all the detail you captured.
Now I wonder if you drew in or created the legs. I cant tell.
If you did, great job!
Eithier way, beautiful lighting and a striking composition.
Congrats on the sticky. Well deserved.
Mark.
Tuna, great fun shot!! I think it's awesome. Did you do any processing to make him pop like that? He looks almost 3D. I'd love to capture that quality in some of mine. I like the grouping as well. All the elements work with him.
I had to comment again . . .
Tuna, sometimes when we stand way back from a photograph or piece of art we can get a good feel of the composition and how everything blends together without being"distracted' by the details. Looking at the thumbnail of this at the top of the page gives the same effect, and this photograph really is a powerful composition even though the subject is light and whimsical.
This is one of those photos that just sticks with me. I've held off on commenting til now as I keep coming back to it, honestly not knowing what to make of it That chicken is just creepy, like some clown of the nightmares a child would have...LOL I know this may sound bad but, having looked at this shot quite a bit, I LOVE it Well done once again Tuna. My only little nitpick is maybe just crop a hair off the top but, not a biggie. Congrats on the sticky Now excuse while I try and get that freaky chicken out of my head ;)
Aaron
Aaron Lehoux * flickr
Please do not edit my photos, thank you.
I have mixed feelings on this one Tuna. The picture frame running through the roosters head bothers me the most. But I must say after seeing it at the top of the page for a week, it has grown on me some. I still say you are in a league all to yourself. How's it going with that QL17?
Greg
I am like Barney Fife, I have a gun but Andy makes me keep the bullet in my pocket..