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06-26-2012, 09:01 PM #1I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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Little Lady
A shot from a quick walk yesterday. Let me know what you think - I'm here to learn.
P.S. - If it doesn't work imediately, I apologize. I'm working on the photo hosting issue.

IMG_0133a by breckmiller, on FlickrLast edited by deeky; 06-26-2012 at 09:17 PM.
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06-27-2012, 02:50 AM #2TPF Junkie!
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That's either a very tall tree or the Statue of Liberty now resides in South Dakota. :p Maybe the contrast is off? I see no whites or blacks. Well, I know little of B&W photography. May the trees be free!
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The statue is fair, though underexposed. Why is the tree in the frame?
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The statue is obviously a small replica in a park somewhere. The tree is in frame a) to show that this isn't the real one, and perhaps as a bit of humor and b) as a form that echoes the statue.
The composition is pretty OK, it's not a bad concept at all. It does feel a little dark -- contrary to what a previous commenter said there's plenty of blacks, it's the higher tones that are missing. This feels like a cloudy day -- which might be just what it was. The light on the statue is relatively soft and appealing, but the tree winds up a flat mass of grey. The sky in the background is also dull and flat. I would try it again on a day with some cloudy interest in the sky, and somewhat harsher light to give the tree a little more life.Blogging about photography: Photos and Stuff. No pictures there, just writing. For pictures, see my Gallery link here.
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06-28-2012, 11:44 AM #5I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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Thanks for the feedback. It is a small replica in a local park. The story is - Sioux Falls was originally gifted a wooden replica that was a model for the original. After some vandalism, that one was removed and eventually this bronze replica was put up.
I did struggle with color contrast as it was a clear blue sky and the statue has the blue/green patina to it. There just isn't a lot of color contrast in the photo to work with (b/w works better than color here). I did darken the photo to keep the sky from looking so blown out. Would I be better to keep it light. It was actually shot mid morning, so I certainly wasn't lacking light.
The tree was put in partly because I wanted the angle on the statue, but that put the tree in the shot. At first I thought it would be a good scale reference, but I am finding it more and more destracting.
Have to wait for some good clouds and time to re-shoot it.
Thanks again.
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07-01-2012, 10:21 PM #6I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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All right, same shot, just tweaked in pp. I lightened it up a little, adjusted the shadows, and applied a green filter to tweak the tree a little.
What do you think?

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