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The Making of The Giving Tree [link]********THIS IS NOT A DIGITAL MANIPULATION********
Took easily over a year to produce the finished result.
Location was about an hour and a half away from where I live. Made I don't know how many trips down there to hopefully arrive on nights with thick enough fog to capture this. Did have nights with plenty of fog but by the time I had everything setup and model in place it had faded too much to get what I wanted, so in those situations I would continue the concept and think about how to try to take it further. I would like to stress that I do NOT feel that this is the finished result, but rather as finished as it will ever get. The conditions that existed in this place to produce this result have since changed and can not be entirely repeated, at least not in the same spirit of the image. Therefor this is my completed result. I am happy with it, but what I had in mind would have blown your mind, well maybe just my mind, but it would have at some point blown somebodies mind. Would have been infinitesimally better than what it is now.
Especially on that final shot my model (Heath, always my model, haha) had to hold DAMN still. You can tell he moved slightly, but you can only tell much on my 30x40 print that I donated to the place dear to my heart, the camp I work at during the summers, which is where I took this shot.
*sigh* My series always tend to forcefully end by no choice of my own. This is the second series I've had that ended even though I didn't want it to. The other one ended due to about 1.3 billion gallons of water rushing down a mountain/hill side
***SPOILER(ish)***
The light is not the sun or anything. It was an old school lamp post with an old OLD school lightbulb that actually produced the colors you are seeing. PS me NOT! One because I hate photoshop, two there are other programs that are much cheaper that will focus more on the actual tools that I need and use as a photographer instead of a digital manipulator. I only used the burning tool for like 3 seconds on this shot, would have been easier to do in an actual dark room if you ask me, but thats just cause I love real darkrooms very much (yes even though I almost entirely shoot in digital). The fadeout effect of all the other trees and background was no work at all! Physics did that for me! Didn't have to spend hours in photoshop creating this baby, lol, just 10x as much time making sure I got the ACTUAL shot I wanted, think what you want
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Comments: 352
Wintella [2012-06-25 00:10:14 +0000 UTC]
This is crazy! The quality, the light, the concept... I like the fact that you go for raw pictures, but for as perfect as possible, without too much digital manipulation afterwards. I hope I will be able to do it like int 100 years...
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gokuyert In reply to Wintella [2012-06-25 01:19:02 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much
I do try to capture the image as perfectly as possible 'in camera', however if I do not I do not think there is anything wrong with some manipulation actually. Don't limit yourself!
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Wintella In reply to gokuyert [2012-06-25 01:30:11 +0000 UTC]
I'm not It's just I'm an amateur and never worked with any digital program. I don't even know my camera well yet.
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gokuyert In reply to Wintella [2012-06-25 03:49:01 +0000 UTC]
keep at it, all professionals were, at some point, exactly where you are now
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Wintella In reply to gokuyert [2012-06-25 06:08:13 +0000 UTC]
I will never be a professional, that's not my goal. I looking for a career in social work, and I have some more passions But I definitely look for improvement!
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gokuyert In reply to Wintella [2012-06-25 14:37:43 +0000 UTC]
you don't have to work as a professional to take photos like one
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gokuyert In reply to PaulaBearGhoul [2012-05-17 23:25:00 +0000 UTC]
Movie? What movie is that?
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PaulaBearGhoul In reply to gokuyert [2012-05-18 19:11:13 +0000 UTC]
OH FUCK!! I meant book!!
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gokuyert In reply to PaulaBearGhoul [2012-05-18 20:14:12 +0000 UTC]
hahaha, nice. Good book indeed
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PaulaBearGhoul In reply to gokuyert [2012-05-19 01:07:09 +0000 UTC]
I like ur profile picture!
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gokuyert In reply to PaulaBearGhoul [2012-05-20 06:11:11 +0000 UTC]
haha, thanks very much. I do too
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overseer [2011-07-03 21:19:16 +0000 UTC]
Respect and much kudos for achieving this shot without (hardly any) digital additions. Truly brilliant atmosphere.
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gokuyert In reply to overseer [2011-07-05 05:33:07 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much
shooting extreme weather like this is very exciting
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gokuyert In reply to galdranorn [2011-01-20 03:38:05 +0000 UTC]
one of the better comments I think I have gotten in quite some time on this piece, thank you
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paulmaherjr [2010-08-02 03:54:38 +0000 UTC]
very impressive and inspiring, which goes to show to stick to old school remedies instead of the latest and greatest there is in software,. : ) THANKS FOR SHARING!
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gokuyert In reply to paulmaherjr [2010-08-02 04:03:46 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much, and thanks for taking the time to read the description
and ya, its better to shoot it right in the first place than do tons of editing later on to make up for it
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Lynxander [2010-07-07 17:56:51 +0000 UTC]
Amazing shot! I would have thought it was a photoshopmanip if I hadn't read the description
Awesome photography
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gokuyert In reply to Lynxander [2010-07-07 22:38:26 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much
and thank you for reading what I had written, I feel that 95% of people on DA do not read the artists description
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Lynxander In reply to gokuyert [2010-07-08 19:22:53 +0000 UTC]
Welcome
Not reading lengthy descriptions I can understand, but not that they comment on an image without reading first.
I sometimes feel that 95% of people on DA do not LOOK at the images for more than 3 seconds
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gokuyert In reply to Lynxander [2010-07-08 19:51:08 +0000 UTC]
ha, i completely agree on that as well
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gokuyert In reply to NigNag [2010-06-08 05:50:23 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much, I'm glad you took the time to comment as well as faving, I appreciate comments far more than favs
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gokuyert In reply to poison-red-ivy [2010-05-20 20:55:17 +0000 UTC]
ha, I doubt that will ever happen
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WdotRowland [2010-05-19 11:35:27 +0000 UTC]
thats pretty intense! you have some great shots here man. thx for the comments as well. cheers!
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gokuyert In reply to WdotRowland [2010-05-19 15:10:22 +0000 UTC]
well thank you and your welcome then! haha
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