Posted by Laurie (New Jersey, United States) on 30 May 2007 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio.
No I'm not going anywhere even though I've not been around as much. I've just been busy, very busy. One of the most daunting projects I've taken on is actually organizing my thousands of photos.
Thanks for all the loyal visits in my absence. I'm trying to set time aside to go and visit when I can.
Please visit my other photoblog Capturethisphotography.com
This photo of the Bucknell Quad is a 2 page feature photo in the Summer 2008 issue of Bucknell Magazine.
Your comments are very much appreciated. I know the time and effort it takes to visit and leave comments and although I don't get to reply to them nearly as often as I like, please know that I do really appreciate them. You are what keeps me going. I make every effort to reply to questions but I may miss one or two and I apologize for that. If you really need me to get an answer to you quickly, the best way is to use the contact form on Am3.
As of July 2008 I have decided to post the same photos here as on Capturethisphotography.com but check the archives for photos not posted here.
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Great contrast on light & shadow!
30 May 2007 2:26am
@Manuela Photography: Thanks.
Love the shadows and sence of mystery here!
30 May 2007 2:33am
@craiger: Thanks.
Nice shot! Good use of the light and I like how you captured the texture of the wall!
30 May 2007 2:39am
@Stunner: Thanks.
Keep on organising Laurie, I have over 100,000 images I would dislike myself if I did not have an archiving system for them :D
Suby
30 May 2007 4:45am
@Suby and Sinem: Thanks. I had been fairly organized, but not nearly as efficiently as I wanted to be. I got Lightroom and LOVE it!!! I've be re-organizing everything with Lightroom. It's a pretty awesome application. It's even great for most of the editing that I do.
nice shot
30 May 2007 5:46am
@KM Faisal: Thanks.
Nicely done. The word "EXIT" really stands out.
30 May 2007 7:42am
@Evie: Thanks.
Great B&W tones and framing!!
30 May 2007 9:18am
@Jen: Thanks.
i like it! well composed and rendered well in b&w! p/s tks for visiting my photoblog and sharing your thoughts!
30 May 2007 10:33am
@kairospix: Thanks.
Nice B&W shot, the desaturation here really works well. GREAT!!!
30 May 2007 11:58am
@Rahul: Thanks.
I like this one. Great composition. I have a little something for you, when you have time to come by.
30 May 2007 1:40pm
@Beckie: Thanks. That's sweet!
I like the essence of this image, Laurie. Well framed and I think well said. ;-)
30 May 2007 3:46pm
@Amy: Thanks.
I love it in B&W, great!!
30 May 2007 4:17pm
@Dawn Sutherland: Thanks.
I'm glad you aren't going anywhere. I would miss your wonderful blog posts. Continue to post when you can.
30 May 2007 11:28pm
@photowannabe: Thanks so much for visiting so often. I really appreciate your thoughtful comments.
good selection and capture
31 May 2007 12:48am
@mahdi: Thanks.
lightroom sounds interesting - i have a desparate need to get organised! anyway, a fine b&w shot; simple and efective.
31 May 2007 2:28am
@david: Thanks. I am liking it quite a lot. I was fairly organized before but I really love the way Lightroom works. It's quite intuitive really.
Light, contrat, exposure... really good!
31 May 2007 8:26am
@John Wilson: Thanks.
beautiful and eye-catching... so good!
1 Jun 2007 8:10am
@adalove: Thanks.
B&W was the way to go on this...nice work.
1 Jun 2007 9:40am
@Angry Buddha: Thanks.
nice ligthing.....! i tried some shots like this but the lighting was always too low...
1 Jun 2007 9:58am
@shiv: Thanks.
1/40 at 300mm... how'd you manage to make it so sharp...!!
1 Jun 2007 9:59am
@shiv: Thanks. Just lucky this time I guess...I don't usually have much luck shooting handheld at that slow speed, but it was taken in an auditorium from my seat, so I didn't have much of a choice.
The B&W works pretty well.
1 Jun 2007 11:55am
@badala: Thanks.
I like the light of the EXIT coming right out of the photo. Great capture, Laurie!
2 Jun 2007 12:34am
@Behrooz: Thanks.
sometimes there's no exit
2 Jun 2007 3:40am
@shotzz.eu: That's all too true. Thanks.
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