This is my photo for this month. Using Sagelight, I’m going to try to have this image tell a different story each week.
Week 2 I tried for a nostalgic feel, lost in personal reverie where the rest of the world fades into muffled silence …
This week with only one modification it speaks to me of a different story. Of having traveled a difficult time, perhaps of grief or loss or depression, and finally seeing your way home. It’s a walk perhaps many of us have taken – I have.
One Four Challenge for March – hosted by Robyn at Captivate Me
I love the concept, contrast between two parts, both in color and style.
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I love the story of this week’s edit. The figure standing in the light at the end of the tunnel has a much more positive role, this time. I almost get the sense that he’s waiting there for her. 🙂
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I like that interpretation 🙂
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All are effective and entertaining stories!
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Very clever, Lynne. I really enjoyed these. The last one is really very ominous indeed. 😕
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Glad you like 🙂 and thank you for letting me know.
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Ahhh, a light at the end of the tunnel. This is very clever Lynne! Your images never fail to evoke a response. Great edition… again 😃
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Most kind, Robyn, thank you 🙂
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I missed this last week and in comparison to this weeks I find I prefer Wk 2 – the very bright over exposed light at the end with the other person totally distracts you away from the shapes of the arches, and because you havent edited the end image the same way it doesnt match the tonings either. I see the concept tho 🙂
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HI – thank you for your input. If you see the concept then it’s working for me 🙂 as my intent was to convey the person’s emergence from a muffled, introspective place back to reality. I agree with you that the image is now unbalanced though, but my intent was with the story the image could tell.
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Yes I saw the story concept 🙂
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All are really nice but I particularly like this week’s with the contrast of the soft introspective with the proverbial “light at the end of the tunnel”.
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Thank you, I love the input. 🙂
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Light and colour at the end of the tunnel… that’s what I see in this edit. Nice work Lynne!
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ahhh more revealed!! Good work!!! I like them all!!!
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Thank you for your enthusiasm 🙂
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I like the idea of adding the colour to the image, for me the other images were stronger with a set colour palette.
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HI, Ben. I’m not sure if I understand your comment – do you think the bit of colour contributes to what I am trying to convey this week … or not. I’m interested in your take on it.
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I like the black and white photo very much
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Oh, nice one….with this edit, there is definite hope for your person. Great story within image.
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🙂 Thank you, Sue, I’m pleased my edits convey what I was trying for.
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🙂
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I love arch ways like these, really opens up a place and specially the light 🙂
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I’m always on the lookout for archways and colonnades too, Andy. I love the depth and perspective.
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The absolute best reasons 😊
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Definitely a great image for sparking a story. Nice editing choices with the bright highlights, deep shadows and crop.
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Appreciate your comment, Jeff, thank you. I’m pleased you also see a story there. 🙂
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