Back Door Snow

Nothing added here.

Posted by G.B. SHETTLER on Sat, 02/25/12 07:20
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Comments by Jan Bjorklund on Sat, 02/25/12 08:22

A pleasing wintry feel with the snowflakes captured as they fall through the image.


Comments by Paul Bracey on Sat, 02/25/12 09:31

nice old time feel to it


Comments by Ernest Cadegan on Sat, 02/25/12 13:03

Nothing added and nicely processed. Tiny nit: If this were mine I would
crop that bit of white at the top.


Comments by Jeff Dye on Sat, 02/25/12 13:22

Similar to one of my recent posts only I didn't have the added benefit of falling snow.
Nicely done. Ditto the top crop suggestion.


Comments by Sandi MacDonald on Sat, 02/25/12 15:22

Great find.;-)


Comments by pierre david on Sun, 02/26/12 01:39

Pleasing and unusual « backdoor catch ». I tried it in B&W and could say the red color really completes the job...


Comments by Tony Scheuhammer on Sun, 02/26/12 10:55

Very nice, I like the little touches of colour.


Comments by G.B. SHETTLER on Sun, 02/26/12 12:59

Thank you all for your great comments. Very much appreciated. And thank you Ernest & Jeff for pointing out your nit. You are the experienced photographers who's nits ahould always be wanted. My take on the nit - it is the eavestroff and that bit of white sort of helps frame in the central portion that includes the white door and lower bottom snow. Also what can't be seen so easly here is that the red circular lantern handle slips right up tight to the eaves and a portion of that handle would be lost. There ia also quite a bit of detail that can not be seen in this post and out of those eaves the white Christmas light cords appear and at print size you can see the seperate twisted strands that make up each strand. A crop would remove that detail as well and the down cords would just be hanging there without any meaning. Thus for me, I will have to keep this image as is, as I think it tells a better story with the eaves kept in ? But I am happy that the issue was pointed out. Thanks again


Comments by Mo Fridlich on Mon, 02/27/12 09:18

No nit here, an all around great shot!


Comments by Art Sands on Mon, 02/27/12 20:10

Agree with Mo - he's da man -

interesting capture of an ordinary scene that most would pass by


Comments by Jeff Dye on Wed, 02/29/12 08:32

Cancel my nit.


Comments by teegee on Sun, 03/11/12 16:46

I haven't seen an Insulbrick house in many years. Great capture! I especially like the HDR stylizing technique you're using.


Comments by Linda Frey on Mon, 03/12/12 16:50

Good find, Greg. Quite nostalgic. If not from the fifties, at least last winter.


Comments by John Wise on Thu, 03/15/12 15:58

Like