Silos & Tracks in Lith Print

© William Moore

Silos & Tracks in Lith Print

Uploaded: October 26, 2005

Description

Color desatuated to B&W changed to a Lith Print added grain. the hightlighs are suppose to be delicate, midtones soft and warm and shadows that are hard and cold. still experimenting

Comments

Adilson F. Ferreira level-classic October 26, 2005

Wonderful image Bill!!!
Great composition!!! #333187

Karen Slagle October 26, 2005

I like the starkness and POV of this image. Well done. #2001790

Carla Metzler October 26, 2005

I really like what you have done, William. Wonderful work. #2001828

Sandra Freyler October 31, 2005

WOW! Love this image, William. Great comp! #2020486

Stan Kwasniowski November 02, 2005

Bill, great effects and photo, reminds me of thos day in my youth walking along the track with my buddkie just to do something #2026153

Darryl Wilkinson November 02, 2005

Nice composition William! And the tones are great! I love it when a person is willing to take chances, experimenting! Nice work!!! #2029135

Connie J. Bagot November 05, 2005

I like this a lot William---technique seems quite successful to me! It has a surreal edge to it that I love and your composition is superb. #2038684

ALLEN O. HOWARD July 13, 2006

This is great William! You have set a mood and even a story with this very lonely looking image. The sepia tone, the composition and the lone tree work wonders. We have some massive silos here in Spokane and I've not figured out a way to approach them. EXCELLENT! #3026194

Jenny D September 20, 2006

This is gorgeous! I love the tones! #3337014

William Moore November 15, 2006

thanks JD #3591071

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