photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 101: Infrared, B&W or Sepia (hosted by Roberta Fair) >> Challenge 101: Eligible > edit image
previous | next
10-SEP-2005

9th Place [Tie]
Twilight Time
by Cheryl Meisel

Ir image with a bit of yellow gradient filter/ hand held

Sony Cybershot
1/60s f/2.0 at 9.7mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
comment | share
Guest 07-Mar-2007 14:18
I love it...great work with verticle lines, and light and shadow...another very peaceful and meditative capture of nature..great work
Deb Kees19-Sep-2005 13:55
Cheryl, you've captured an absolutely beautiful scene. I like the post-processing treatments.---Deb
Katherine Stanback's Photos19-Sep-2005 00:22
Beautiful scene - I love the color toning!
Guest 18-Sep-2005 12:35
Thanks sweet Helen, it was taken at a Metro Park LOL :)
Helen Betts18-Sep-2005 07:50
Beautiful image, Cheryl! You must live in one beautiful place! Helen
Guest 18-Sep-2005 00:34
Well your pretty darn GOOD! :)
roberta17-Sep-2005 16:16
All of your entries are nicely done Cheryl. BTW, I'm no expert... just thinking aloud ! LOL My favorite part is the glistening light in the center.
Guest 17-Sep-2005 02:50
Well it will have to stay or I will take it off LOL, Me done! :)
roberta17-Sep-2005 01:09
Well I'm not sure about the front right but the back-center looks very good. You can see the edge of the water and it looks very natural.
Guest 16-Sep-2005 02:55
NO why? laughingggggggggggggggggggggg
roberta16-Sep-2005 02:47
Cheryl,
It looks very good in the background near the center. Did you darken the water in the front right too?
Guest 15-Sep-2005 06:09
Ok I did it :) I don't know if it helped or not, perhaps I didn't do it right. I like the look of that but the pic doesn't look as good to be for some reason LOL course I can't see well either LOL
Thanks for you comment :)!
roberta15-Sep-2005 00:32
Cheryl,
The yellow gradient filter adds an interesting effect. This is very nice too. Only a tiny suggestion... possibly burn in a bit along the edge of the base of the trees so there is more distinction between the trees and the water reflection. By doing that it might also mirror that nice curve you have on the left.