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alone in winter

old man

30 total reviews 
Comment from Susan F. M. T.


A beautiful picture f the Elderly Gentleman standing on the side of the forest path at the top of a hill looking at the view it's brow is hiding from our view. The snow clinging to the tree's branches outlining their beautiful shapes. The Russet of the Beech trees leaves still clinging to the tree adding splashes of russet red to the greys & blacks of the bare trees.. Artistic composition, beautiful lilting superb camera techniques with sharp focus.
Susan

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    merci Suzanne
Comment from michiganmike


"an old man in a cold month". A poignant image with immaculate composition and beautiful cold colors. I might have cloned out the box in the lower left.

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    right; many thanks
Comment from Mara del Mar


A very nice composition. Love the winter scene and the old man that seems meditative. Good light, clarity and sharp focus. Nice exposure, texture and details. Good color and contrast. Well done
Mara

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    many thanks mara
Comment from a.samathasena


Very nice beautiful cold shot for the contest.Beautiful snow scene and his action and all the details are very nice and great.Sharp nice focus.Colors are gorgeous and great.Color creativity and all excellent. Great job.Well Done.Thanks.

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    thanks so much
Comment from julika


A very moody image--full of atmosphere..Beautifully balanced shot..the trees on either side frame the path and visually we are directed toward the top of the frame and to the crest of this hill.....then we can wonder what lies beyound.The mellow colour tones add to the atmosphere. I would have liked it better if the man would have been taken from a larger distance..ie. appear dwarfed by the scenery.

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    thanks a lot julika for your great comments
Comment from Ed Parmiter


i really like this exposure connected to life and light and reality,he is indeed lonely but at least he has the experience to soften it with a walk in the forest this shows really nice depth and i love the curve on the hill,,its near outdoor perfection with a story line included in the mix,,hope you do well great work thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    thanks a lot for your lovely comments
reply by Ed Parmiter on 17-Feb-2014
    very welcome nice work,,,ed
Comment from Paul Featherstone


I quite like your picture as your picture has all the ingredients for a good picture. I think you made a good decision to take the picture of the man walking away from you (rather than towards you) as it is similar to a silloutte effect. Thank you for sharing. Paul.

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 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    thanks
Comment from tdragonfly


Perhaps he just needed some solitude. You have to wonder what is just over that hill. The snow along with a few left over leaves make a nice scene. DOF good. Color and contrast good. I like the way that your point of interest is off center.

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    thanks so much
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


Impressive entry to the Cold photo contest.
The Rule of Thirds positioning is effective as we can view the diminishing perspective.
The unseen vanishing viewpoint leading us to nowhere makes this scene even more interesting as this will impose a hanging question to the viewers' mind.

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    many thanks again;
Comment from SilverIniskim


Nice photograph. It certainly looks cold! This makes me miss the snow though. I like how you have the gentleman slightly off center so we can see his perspective. Thanks for sharing. Silver

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 Comment Written 17-Feb-2014


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2014
    thanks so much, from gold to silver; lol;