Comments: geodesic dome detail

well-set! well-done!

Posted by Roozbeh at February 18, 2004 02:27 AM

Once again, the white is too white! overexposed. I am not sure where you learned this skill, but as a person who makes money from photography, you might wish to tone down the white curves.

Posted by Jason at February 18, 2004 02:41 AM

REcomment!:
I prefer high contrast too. (though I see no over-exposure except in the sky) this is an style, not anything else. :-)

Posted by ila at February 18, 2004 05:00 AM

AND WHAT ABOUTTT THIS DAMNED F**KING 1024*768 ? :D

Nice shot. :p

Posted by Tatou, grrrrrr at February 18, 2004 06:06 AM

Don't listen to Jason. The super-contrast is great. I had a photo teacher who told us that B&W photographers' fear of white was pathological, nonsensical, and best ignored. I agree.

Posted by Jason2 at February 18, 2004 09:31 AM

art, vision and creation of warm fillings made by cold iron is represented.
Nice pic perfect contrast.

Posted by Jamshid at February 18, 2004 11:32 AM


I believe a lot of people consider photography an art form. Therefore, there really IS no 'right' or 'wrong' is there? Unless, of course, one considers Van Gogh and Monet to be 'wrong'.

Nice shot, Sam, I appreciate the exposure and resulting visual effect.

Posted by Ron at February 18, 2004 12:07 PM

Yeah, I have got to agree with most others here. There's absolutely nothing wrong with this image. Trusth be told, I actually prefer the 100% white. There is no right, there is no wrong - there is only stunning work to be seen here. Move along now, people.

Posted by houser at February 18, 2004 03:42 PM

Jason, you make money from photography yet you don't understand how to appreciate photography as a form of art?

Posted by Sunny at February 18, 2004 07:23 PM

Macro of a BRA? or a real 3D space form? :)

Posted by Shaahin at February 18, 2004 09:08 PM

this is the biggest jungle gym I have ever seen!

Posted by JAH at February 18, 2004 09:55 PM

Hi Sam.

Love your evening at the Falls.

I recently purchased a Canon G5 and I am researching my options for getting that 35mm depth of field. I would be most appreciative if you are able to share any experiences to or provide helpful links?

Thankyou. Jarra.

Posted by Jarra at February 18, 2004 10:41 PM

Jason, please get your own photo blog!! With so many idea's of your own, it can't help but be brilliant(just not 100% white, o.k.)

Posted by rocinante at February 19, 2004 03:14 PM