Take the Purple Stairs
Uploaded: August 17, 2003 08:33:09
f/8, 1/45 second, ISO 100, Canon 24-85mm lens at 52mm
Jeff Robinson August 17, 2003
Very nice Sharon. Great use of color and lines! Jeff #53132Gail Stelick August 17, 2003
Sharon, this is fantastic ... love the lines and color :) #170305Leanne M.E. Boyd August 17, 2003
Great shot, Sharon!!! I like the colour, graphics and composition. #170322Sharon E. Lowe August 17, 2003
JW, Gail, and Leanne - thanks so much for your nice comments. #170337Michael Prinz August 17, 2003
Good work! #170379Carolyn M. Fletcher August 17, 2003
Beautiful shot! LOve the lines! #170439Patricia Marroquin August 17, 2003
Excellent composition, very pretty color and great textures. Nice job, Sharon! #170455Sharon E. Lowe August 17, 2003
Michael, Carolyn, and Patricia - thanks so much for your nice comments!! #170504Jean Papo August 17, 2003
Sharon, to me this shot is an absolute WINNER! You did a terrific job on this! Really coool shot! #170661Sharon E. Lowe August 17, 2003
Jean - thank you so much!! I'm always on the lookout for graphic, colorful images and I was very happy to come across this one! #170692Evy Johansen August 17, 2003
Gosh, Sharon! This is sooo cool! I agree with Jean, this shot is an absolute WINNER!!! Wonderful job! Love it! #170843Jim Miotke My Courses August 17, 2003
I too love this image... But just to get a meaty dialog going, let me ask everyone: does the step down in the bottom left corner distract or pull away attention? Try blocking it out and see what happens. Does the image then become too abstract? I am not saying one way is right or wrong - just trying to get some thoughtful analysis going... was this something you had in mind, Sharon? #170894Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Evy - thanks - I always love to hear from you.Jim - thank you for taking the time to comment. I pondered the step myself (especially the leaf on it, which I hadn't realized was there when I shot it - would have probably removed it if I had). I kept the step in because I thought it added a bit of a different element. Just to show you what it would look like without the step, I cropped it - still wanted to bring the handrails from the corner so it is a big crop. I don't like it as well - seems a bit static. But, I would be interested in what others have to say. #171039
Susana Matos August 18, 2003
Very well done, I prefer the first one.Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Susana - thanks!! Appreciate your comments. #171202Jean Papo August 18, 2003
So far I like the first one, but maybe try cropping just above the leaf, leaving a small, simple triangle in the lower left corner. I tried scrolling the image to see that view, and, personally, I liked that one best. Isn't this fun to hear so many different opinions? At any rate, it's a GREAT picture! #171212Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Jean - Here's the other crop - done as an 8x10 (I don't like odd sizes....). I still think I like the original one the best but everyone is entitled to their opinion and I like hearing suggestions from others. #171348Evy Johansen August 18, 2003
Well, this is a very interesting discussion. So far I like the first one, but I see Jim's point! Personally I wouldn't crop the image. I would clone out the step - in that way you will keep the good balance from # 1 in the picture. But still - it's a wonderful picture, Sharon! #171351Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Evy - thanks for coming back. Yes, I think it is a matter of balance and thus far the original seems most balanced. As for cloning out the step, I guess I could just turn it solid purple so it looks like the sides of the steps - here's a quick and dirty cloning.... #171360Evy Johansen August 18, 2003
Hi Sharon - I think this one is really good, much better than # 2, you still have the fine balance.Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Evy - thanks. And, yes, I could change the color of everything and add a cat and mouse hole to make it even more interesting. We seem to have lost some of the discussion because Jean made a comment to which I replied and it isn't showing up here. But, to repeat a bit the discussion that is missing, #4 might be cleaner but it isn't what I saw so I think I prefer the first one still. If I could do it over again, I would look for different angles to see what difference they made in terms of the stair showing or not. I was with family and had to take this one quickly so as not to have to run too far to catch up with them. My only real regret with the original was not seeing the leaf, which I easily could have removed before I took the shot. #171397Jean Papo August 18, 2003
Yes, wonder what happened to that comment anyway? I've reported a bug that sometimes comments disappear - this has happened to me a few times on my pix. Just to reiterate my two cents worth, I DO like this version #4 a lot, but then it is up to the artist/photographer to show their vision, the way they see it! It's been fun reading the commentary though! You could easily clone out the leaf in the original if that bothers you... wish people would make suggestions on how to improve my photos or, like in this case, other things to try. #171408Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Jean - I wish we did more of this back and forth too - we all seem to just compliment the ones we really like (or have time to comment on - some people are so much better at doing it than me - I can barely keep up with submitting my own and responding to the comments I do get). I've enjoyed this and can think of how either 1 or 4 would appeal to different people for different things. I sometimes wonder when the finalists are announced what I could have done to improve my images. So, maybe we should all take this as a lesson and plan to offer suggestions rather than just compliments to each other. #171447Evy Johansen August 18, 2003
Hi again Sharon and Jean - I totally agree with Jean: It's up to the artist/photographer to show ther vision, the way they see it! - and as Jim said: .. was this something you had in mind, Sharon? AND reading the title "Take the Purple STAIRS" it would be silly cloning the STAIRS out... wouldn't it? :-) So, Sharon - I vote for the first one... :-)Jean Papo August 18, 2003
Well said, Sharon! Count me in! (I once suggested a little checkbox for whether or not a photo is "sensitive," maybe I need to amend that to whether or not the photographer is "sensitive" regarding constructive criticism ;-) #171473Evy Johansen August 18, 2003
Well.... count me in too! The right words: constructive criticesm! And... maybe I will learn a few more words in English.... :-) Good Night, Ladies! #171476Jean Papo August 18, 2003
Nite, Evy! See ya tomorrow morning! #171477Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Evy - Sleep well! Yes, I realized the title would have to change if I got rid of the stair! Some other sites I visit have forums where you can submit a photo for comment. Jim, I wonder if that is something we could do here? I would love it if people felt freer to provide constructive criticism/ideas for improving images and if there was a special area for it, maybe it would help us all.Jean - I promise to look for your photos and provide comments! #171479
Carolyn M. Fletcher August 18, 2003
I like #1 with the leaf cloned out, or #4 as a close second. #171517Jean Papo August 18, 2003
Sharon, I agree with you that if there is a separate special section where we can solicit comments, it will encourage more people to freely speak up. Besides, it's encouraging to get positive feedback too! #171599Sharon E. Lowe August 18, 2003
Carolyn - thanks for commenting!Jean - yes, it is great to get positive feedback but we benefit most from these types of discussions. #171606
Jean Papo August 18, 2003
Agreed #171649Damian P. Gadal September 08, 2003
Very Very Nice! I don't know how I missed this the first time around! #191869Kathleen Clemons September 09, 2003
Congratulations to you, Sharon!! #192187Sharon E. Lowe September 09, 2003
Damian and Kathleen - thanks! #192305Evy Johansen September 09, 2003
Sharon - I'm so glad to see this beautiful image (with stairs...:-)) as a finalist! Congratulations! Well deserved! And good luck! #192354Sharon E. Lowe September 09, 2003
Evy - thanks! #192689bob garas September 09, 2003
congrats !! #192817Murry Grigsby September 09, 2003
Congrats on your fine finalist, Sharon!! #192953Sharon E. Lowe September 09, 2003
Thanks Bob and Murry!! #192996clifton Mair September 09, 2003
Congrats Sharon, good shot, I like the step showing, gives me a sense of scale of the photograph :) Good discussion. #193612Jean Papo September 09, 2003
HAHAHAHA, GREAT JOB SHARON! You stuck to your guns in all that photo discussion and you have yourself a well-deserved winner! It's fun discussing too, though -- CONGRATULATIONS! #193736Sharon E. Lowe September 09, 2003
Jean - thanks! I guess I could submit one of my altered images this month.... #193909Sharon E. Lowe September 09, 2003
Cliff - thanks for stopping by! Glad you like the image and it was a fun discussion. #193911Dolores Neilson September 09, 2003
This is a winner to me, Sharon! I love this! Good eye! #193933Sharon E. Lowe September 09, 2003
Dolores - thank you! Don't you love it when these types of images show up when you have your camera.... #194048Mary K. Robison September 09, 2003
Sharon, this is a marvelous image ---exactly...the...way...it...is! (Leaf included! Is it the Chinese who say, "add an imperfection"?) The discussion above indicates the need for compliments to be mixed with constructive criticism, if any of us, amateur or pro, wants to grow. I love a pat on the back as much as anyone else, but even more important - PLEASE suggest some ways to improve, i.e., "deeper color," "a little crop on the left or right," "read Chapter Whatever in PHOTOSHOP," etc., etc. And the idea of a separate area for such suggestions? EXCELLENT! Sharon: the very best of luck to you in the coming week! #194255Sharon E. Lowe September 10, 2003
Mary - thank you very much fro your nice comments!! #194397Patricia Marroquin September 10, 2003
Congratulations, Sharon! :-) #195513Sharon E. Lowe September 11, 2003
Patricia - thanks! #195764Robert Brown September 12, 2003
Great color and line! #197451Sharon E. Lowe September 12, 2003
Robert - thanks! #197474Susana Matos September 12, 2003
wow, this really made a long way!! congrats!Sharon E. Lowe September 13, 2003
Su - thanks!! #198152Kerry Drager September 17, 2003
Hi Sharon: Such strong lines and colors ... overall, such a wonderfully strong image!! Kerry #203712Sharon E. Lowe September 17, 2003
Kerry - thank you again! I will probably always wonder whether one of the revisions (or getting rid of the leaf) would have put it into second or first place though.... #203719Kerry Drager September 17, 2003
Hi again Sharon: Jim's comment sure set off a wave of discussion! Actually, I like the original version just fine ... to my eye, the step adds some visual interest to the photo (since it's quite dark, the leaf is very minor). But I also like Purple #4, too! Again, Sharon, fine work!Sharon E. Lowe September 17, 2003
Kerry - thanks again for your nice comments! #203763Dan S. Coquia September 23, 2003
Great graphics, Sharon! Congratulations! #209514Sharon E. Lowe September 23, 2003
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