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29-JUL-2012 Karen Stuebing

Resourcefulness

West Virginia

Mamiya RB67 ,Mamiya Sekor 150mm Soft Focus, f4.0,Kodak TMAX 400
1/150s f/4.0 iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Mairéad30-Jul-2012 22:10
An interesting marriage of materials, and a well composed image.
janescottcumming30-Jul-2012 21:58
The blackness under the landing really makes this shot pop! V
Patrick F30-Jul-2012 21:31
Very great image, and a beautiful lens!!! Great job done!! BV!
bill friedlander30-Jul-2012 20:39
Lovely grain and texture in the wood. Wonderful light and tones. V
Colin Storey30-Jul-2012 19:50
Another fantastic image with that camera and lens combination, focus is fantastic. v
Simon Chandler30-Jul-2012 17:19
Excellent composition with a mesmerizing tone. v
Brian McAllister30-Jul-2012 15:21
Well done! A very interesting study! V
globalgadabout30-Jul-2012 13:11
a novel mix of wood and metal to construct the railing...a graphically strong image..
borisalex30-Jul-2012 06:05
An ecellent study..leading to some thoughts indeed..about maybe building up the rest for a porch or something, using resources! Nice for a challenge "Go Green" ! :) V.
PS. Thanks for sharing your fabulous photos this month!!
larose forest photos30-Jul-2012 03:07
Yes, indeed. The textures and shapes in this wonderful shot are compelling. Love this. VV
Mike H.30-Jul-2012 00:46
A pragmatic approach that seems sufficient...
Like your use of light here and very nice verticals!
sue anne30-Jul-2012 00:45
I like the metal and the wood on the porch. Nicely seen.
woody3429-Jul-2012 22:18
Agree with all the previous comments,, the sharp and the soft combination is outstanding..V
Ann...29-Jul-2012 22:18
Lovely shot, detail all in the right places. Not so sure about the carpentry though!
Tom Munson29-Jul-2012 22:01
It looks like it will work. Great shot!
Vickie BROWN29-Jul-2012 21:45
An alluring image and well titled, this is an elegant piece of impression, Karen! BV
Walter Otto Koenig29-Jul-2012 21:29
This image really shows the capabilities of this wonderful lens. Sharp where it has to be, with a wonderful creamy softness for the back. It does help significantly that it is in the right hands. "V"
Terry Sprague29-Jul-2012 21:17
I agree with John, love the sharp detail of the wood against the softened pattern of the brick. In Maine carpenter lingo that resourcefulness is called a gump!
Peggy W29-Jul-2012 20:51
I like the title lol~ great softness and tones.
V
John King29-Jul-2012 20:46
I love the multiple frames in this image and the tack sharp foreground receding to creamy softness. V.
Martin Lamoon29-Jul-2012 20:41
Wonderful tone. V