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Blood Stones


Blood Stones
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Copyright: Stephen Emerson (Signal-Womb) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1225 W: 64 N: 2933] (10933)
Genre: Landscapes
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-10
Categories: River
Camera: Canon EOS 400D, Canon EF-S 10-22mm 1:3.5-4.5, Kenko Pro1 CP
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Date Submitted: 2007-10-28 5:02
Viewed: 609
Points: 20
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Blood Stones of Mourne

These stones which are situated under a bridge in a stream which flows down from the Mourne mountains. The area is know as "Bloody bridge" because of a sectarian massacre said to have taken place here during the O'Neill rebellion of 1641 when the waters were said to run red with blood. Here the stones have been captured early in the morning catching the first rays of the sun.

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Hi Steve,
You're obviously one of these photographers who makes sure they get the right light for the shot,whether it means getting up at 5 am or hanging around for ages for a gap in the clouds to open for a second.
Beautiful light here again and a great exposure as usual.
Awesome image.
Cheers
Steve

In agreement with Lord Potty.
the light is perfect for this scene, and I like the effect of the black border, making it appear we're observing the stream between a pair of pillars.

Hello Stephen,

This is another master piece from you. Your notes are much interesting. I must say that I prefer those rocks this way instead of being red. Exposure and light are magical. Thanks,
Claudine

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  • taba Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 463 W: 126 N: 268] (1510)
  • [2007-10-28 6:23]

Hi Stephen
very good timming and great lights..
good use of the wide lens and fine and nice details.
TFS
Taba

Very good light and compo, Stephen.
Interesting note.
Well done
TFS
Annick

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  • jesst Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 361 W: 0 N: 164] (2202)
  • [2007-10-28 6:56]

Hi,
great light and exposure, long shutter was wonderful for water. Good color and detail

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  • Janice Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3453 W: 144 N: 5902] (17490)
  • [2007-10-28 13:34]

Stunning lighting here on the rocks, making them shine out. Antother brilliant scene from you Stephen - wonderful
Janice

wonderful capture of the stones and water but i think you should crop off the abberation in the sky.

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  • Debz Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 582 W: 0 N: 866] (3283)
  • [2007-10-30 3:28]

Hi Stephen, another superb composition here. I love the slow shutter speed on the water and the deep tones and textures on the rocks. Wonderful perspective and low pov.
tfs
debz

Hi Steve,
Wonderful to see the illumination of the rocks caused by the first rays of the day. They gave you a great warm tonal range in the rocks and water. I can understand why you left the sky in the photo, because it does create your composition, but I do find the sky too bright to keep the mood perfect. I think cropping it is better.
TFS,
Niek

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