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On The Beach at Noon *
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20-OCT-2006 Traveller

4th Place
On The Beach at Noon *
by Traveller

Santa Monica

This was specifically shot for the Challenge, rule of thirds portion. But the colors were washed out & false and so this did not work as intended...hence this is another in my "Rescue," image series where the original image is a failure, but...throught skill and luck and a little vision, you save the image and yourself. I think that it ended up quite fetching...like a Fine Art print.

Canon EOS 350D ,Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
1/640s f/7.1 at 200.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Canon DSLR Challenge01-Nov-2006 00:29
Well, rescued or not, this came out great. I love the composition and the hint of violet is nice. This is one of those photos that has my eyes moving back and forth around the frame - it really seems to have a sense of motion. Jim H.
Canon DSLR Challenge31-Oct-2006 18:31
Great photo and comp!! The purple adds the charm to the subtleness. -Cat
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Oct-2006 18:45
I like this a lot Traveller and you did a great job of rescuing it. Great composition and I also like all the subtle contrasting elements you've presented. You could either add a few pixels of grey canvas to the bottom or even crop a few pixels off the bottom and right side to have all the tires touching the edge but I rather like it the way it is - adds a little tension! Oh, nice purple too! ;-) CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Oct-2006 16:45
I like this a lot Traveller. I guess I'm one them that can't quite completely settle with the lower back tire being the only thing touching the frame. Adding a little space there would be good, but I think a slight rotation and the tires touching the frame in three places (or probably just the lower two) would be a very unique image- although it's still great just as it is currently. Well done.
~Brent
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Oct-2006 06:09
I think you accomplished your goal of saving the shot. And the subtle hint of purple makes the shot on topic. Nice job Traveller. ~dorys
Guest 25-Oct-2006 00:10
The thing is, we know about the purple RoT thing so it changes the balance for us. The bicycle is needed as counterpoint for the odd purple smudge and so will work with or without adjustment, that's to say, it's just fabulous the way it is! Great image. Well done! - Najinsky
Canon DSLR Challenge24-Oct-2006 19:14
Well, if Kiki says do it, I guess I will....I'm such a push over...lol. Or at least I'll try since she at least had the decency to tell me how to do it...though as I think about it so did Phil.

What is interesting is how we can convince ourselves of most anything...I had decided that I liked the two separations that seem to be bothering people.

Hummmmmm....Best Wishes, Traveller
jbhgmvo24-Oct-2006 15:49
I've been looking at this repeatedly, and like it a lot. A classic. But one detail annoys me: There is space under the front wheel, there is space behind the back wheel - but there is NO space under the back wheel! The horizon is simply a wee bit off. I would have tried a 0.21 degree CCW rotation of the original and re-crop, giving the downsized image 3 pixels of ground under each of the wheels.
Canon DSLR Challenge23-Oct-2006 22:30
Really nicely done! It would make a great fine art print.
Alastair
Guest 23-Oct-2006 08:21
I'm not entirely sure when my comments assumed such importance (or whether they are worthy of such attention) - or indeed, whether I'm happy that my comments seem to have more impact than my pictures :) But thanks anyway!
Traveller - adding the extra pixels wouldn't require you to revisit all the steps, as you could just increase the canvas size, but if you're happy as it is then obviously that's not necessary! I do agree with Chris, though, that it's a shame the front tyre isn't doing the same thing (be that on or off the border) - another thing that ought to be pretty easy to fix with a little rotation or skew (but only if you wanted to).
But these are very minor points on an otherwise excellent image.
Phil
jnconradie23-Oct-2006 04:33
I like it a lot, Traveller. I think you can add it to your "all time greatest hits" collection, or something similar, if you wish. The composition works for me and the little bit of colour is "just right", in my opinion at least. Great stuff. Regards ~jnconradie
Guest 23-Oct-2006 04:29
Traveller, this is beautifully done...'nough said. -Michael
Canon DSLR Challenge23-Oct-2006 02:23
Actually, the tire on the border, makes this image awesome! normally I would say no way, don't do it, but it really works here. If anything I would like to see the front tire on the edge also, I might give a little room with the rear tire and the right edge though (slightly more than you have). I like the illusion that being on the edge creates. Here is the thing, if people have a strong reaction to your work, bad or good, then you must be done something right because they notice what you are doing. That all goes out with respect for Phil.
Chris
ctfchallenge23-Oct-2006 01:51
I like!
theFly
Guest 22-Oct-2006 22:36
Dear Traveller, this is just excellent! The thing about color is that it is always different. It changes with the light and I am sure we all perceive colors differently as well...
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Oct-2006 22:28
Memory is a funny thing, Chris, I don't remember the beach being black and white either....lol. But it nice having that subtle little touch of color there. Thanks to Mylnn for getting me to see the possibilities.

There is actually a lot going on in this picture...light vs dark, bicycle vs. vehicle, sky vs land, land vs. sea...and a touch of purple, (grin).

As to Phil's comment, and I aways read what Phil has to say carefully...this was slightly cropped to place the rear tire directly on the border of the frame. I could give it a little separation, but, I'd have to start from scratch and can you ever really duplicate again the exact steps you used to get from original image to final product? Besides, I think I prefer the tire on the border.

Real Best Wishes, Traveller
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Oct-2006 21:09
Nice Traveller, very nice. I don't remember those signs being purple though;)
Chris
Canon DSLR Challenge22-Oct-2006 17:24
Wonderful shot Traveller! I really like the black and white for this (and, of course, the subtle purple). --Melanie
Guest 22-Oct-2006 17:15
Terrific photo.
Guest 22-Oct-2006 17:09
Love it! The purple is very subtle, but works so well.
My only nit - shame that the rear wheel is touching the edge of the frame - if the original pic is like that, you could try adding a 2 (say) pixel white border...
Phil
elips22-Oct-2006 13:58
Excellent work, Traveller! ~Sharon