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Photo of the month: May 2009
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<blockquote data-quote="Phototini" data-source="post: 846059" data-attributes="member: 87189"><p>No problem man, critiquing is one of the best ways to learn and better yourself.</p><p></p><p>The purpose of this image was to convey the sorrow of the day through the use of the tree's, tombstones and the slow somber stride of the woman. I used a high contrast BW conversion action to help put a feeling of pain into the image.</p><p></p><p>Just in case anyone is wondering, this image was taken at Arlington Nation Cemetery the day my grandfather was laid to rest. This type of photography is not my norm, it is way outside my comfort zone and just wanted to see if I could convey my feelings though this image.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phototini, post: 846059, member: 87189"] No problem man, critiquing is one of the best ways to learn and better yourself. The purpose of this image was to convey the sorrow of the day through the use of the tree's, tombstones and the slow somber stride of the woman. I used a high contrast BW conversion action to help put a feeling of pain into the image. Just in case anyone is wondering, this image was taken at Arlington Nation Cemetery the day my grandfather was laid to rest. This type of photography is not my norm, it is way outside my comfort zone and just wanted to see if I could convey my feelings though this image. [/QUOTE]
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