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Winter Fatigue

Photography People posted on Apr 16, 2014
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photosynthesis

6:26PM | Wed, 16 April 2014

Very dramatic high contrast graphic effect - beautifully & creatively postworked...

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LivingPixels

7:14PM | Wed, 16 April 2014

Haunting and very cool imagery!!

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goodoleboy

8:16PM | Wed, 16 April 2014

A capital composition of the lone pedestrian, trudging her way through the snow, braving the chill of winter. You have this ultra high contrast, black and white process, nailed down to perfection, Mark.

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magnus073

8:47PM | Wed, 16 April 2014

Mark, one would have to say that you are quickly becoming a master of these black and white wonders. How on earth do you stay out in the cold long enough to stumble upon these dramatic moments? I'm certainly willing to bet that when you seen this lady walking through this environment that you knew somewhere along her journey would be an ideal photographic moment. The iron fencing really adds a bold flavor, and makes this one stand out.

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auntietk

9:40PM | Wed, 16 April 2014

Your postwork on this is brilliant, Mark. I love the way the details are revealed in full view. Beautifully done!

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durleybeachbum

12:44AM | Thu, 17 April 2014

Brilliant especially in full size. Like fine pen work.

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romanceworks

5:37AM | Thu, 17 April 2014

Another great mood piece, just love the technique, as if etched. Wonderful contrasts of dark and light, of her very solid presence against the delicacy of all those branches. Also nice contrasts ofstrong shapes against brittle. You captured perfectly the way winter has of wearing us out, challenging us with the elements of cold and snow, of having to be more deliberate in what we do and how we do it, including walking on icy surfaces. This really is another lovely and creative work that tells a story.

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giulband

6:54AM | Thu, 17 April 2014

WOW a very great great image, very suggestive !!!!!!

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MrsRatbag

9:10AM | Thu, 17 April 2014

I love how this beautifully graphic image portrays the feeling...that it's been so cold and so white for so long that you can't even really see anything anymore, save the steps you take, one by one, to get where you have to go. Well done you!

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dragonmuse

3:17PM | Thu, 17 April 2014

The subject almost seems ghostlike, forever trudging through eternal snow. Brilliantly done mark.

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flavia49

5:56PM | Thu, 17 April 2014

wonderful

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sandra46

6:07PM | Thu, 17 April 2014

DREAMY

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beachzz

11:20PM | Fri, 18 April 2014

Wow, you really throw this one in our faces. Shows how freakin COLD it is back there in the winter. Omg, I'm freezin just lookin at it. A wonderfully dramatic shot of your city.

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jocko500

12:00AM | Mon, 28 April 2014

like a ghost

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helanker

4:53AM | Sun, 11 May 2014

YUP! A PERFECT title to this image and you couldnt make it more clear than this, that the winder really makes us want to go into hibernation :-) It reminds me of my childhood, where we sometimes had really much snow. SO much, that all streets were covered in deep snow and we children were thrilled. A brilliant presentation of your superb photo manipulation, in which way only YOU can do it. Love it !!!!!!!


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