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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 194 - Flat Light >> Challenge 194 Exhibition > Eighth Place (tie) - Forgotten - by YesBut
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14th September 2009 YesBut

Eighth Place (tie) - Forgotten - by YesBut


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ctfchallenge20-Sep-2009 03:41
The light really works well in bringing out the textures as well as the saturated colors surrounding the headstones. Good work, YB.
--Mary Anne
ctfchallenge18-Sep-2009 00:35
Now this is what I think of as "flat" light. And flat subjects to further make the point. Scoping out a comfortably flat resting place eh? It looks like not everyone thoroughly scoped out the monument makers for materials quality. Or are thay just really really old? -tv
Guest 15-Sep-2009 08:17
Thanks John, Penny and Doug - I did take a look at a B&W conversion, but it lost the overgrown look of the cemetery (which will be my final resting place).

YB
ctfchallenge15-Sep-2009 04:58
Thanks for resisting the urge to give this the b/w treatment. The greens are bright and natural looking. -Doug
ctfchallenge15-Sep-2009 03:27
this works well. Great shot. Penny STreet
John Prichard 14-Sep-2009 18:34
Wow it never occurred to me that a headstone would lose its writing before it fell down. I guess all that impact engraving comprises the stone. Maybe why the good ones are carved from marble and granite. You might want to concentrate more on the disintegration if this is your message.