The Clock
Uploaded: February 10, 2013
For the PG101 "Romance Movie Title" theme. "The Clock" is a 1945 film that starred Judy Garland and Robert Walker, directed by Vincent Minnelli, her future husband. Reportedly, it was her first dramatic role and her first film in which she didn't sing. The film appears on several lists of top romance movies for the 1940s. The clock comes from the nursing facility I visit each week as a long-term care ombudsman (treated with the colored pencil filter).
Exif: F Number: 3.2, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/150 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 200, FocalLength: 9.20 mm, Model: DSC-P200
Robert R. Goodman February 10, 2013
Hi Monnie,Excellent treatment and a great capture my friend!!! #1513918Jack Gaskin February 10, 2013
Pretty neat treatment gives it almost an underwater look.Jack #10561907
Joy Rector February 10, 2013
great shot #10561944David Phalen February 10, 2013
Terrific find, capture and treatment!!HTD!! #10561946
Mike Clime February 10, 2013
Nice capture, comp and treatment, Monnie! #10561965John Connolly February 10, 2013
A wonderful finds and capture Monnie! What a delightful image! #10562047Sylvia Rourke February 10, 2013
Very well done, great tones. #10562070Donna La Mattino Pagakis February 10, 2013
Artistic with an old time feel, lovely Monnie! #10562473Carol L. Fowler February 10, 2013
MAKES A GREAT STILL LIFE! #10562625Julianne Bradford February 10, 2013
Wow..this is great Monnie! #10562703Mitch Spence February 11, 2013
Monnie, the most interesting treatment here speaks to way time seems to be blurred sometimes as it goes by us so quickly or as we go so quickly rushing about. #10563571Carol Quina February 11, 2013
Nice textures & treatment! HTD! #10563955Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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