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| 08/28/2006 04:07:24 AM |
Follow Steve's Footprints, And You Will Find Himby AlainComment: Not sure if there was any need for the Victorian gothic histrionics in the processing. I say this because the line between beach and sky is a major part of this picture and you've ruined it with the sharpening etc. It's a great composition and it is suitably moody, but the sky is messed up and so is the top part of the sands. you should either have toned down the processing or shot it so it would stand up to the kind of processing you wanted to do. I have nothing against this kind of enhancement, it's just that in this case I feel it's ruined what could have been a great shot.
Just my opinion, and quite possibly not worth listening to, but it's only fair for me to tell you why you dropped a few points for me. Oh and if you didn't mess around with it in the processing, then I apologise, but it still looks messed up. |
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| 08/28/2006 03:59:28 AM |
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| 10/07/2005 01:47:55 AM |
Coconutsby shadowComment: Lovely: the blown highlights give a beautiful feathering around the hard outlines, while the tree itself is full of detail and texture. Nice compostition with the trunk coming out from the corner.
It doesn't really inspire any emotion in me. Maybe I'm just in the wrong mood, but the subject seems ill-defined. I'm not saying the photos should only ever have one subject, but it does seem as if you're trying to do too much. There's the beautiful play of light and dark among the branches, there's the texture of the tree trunk, there's branches your eye follows out only to reach the edge of the frame. |
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| 09/28/2005 11:41:52 PM |
Titanium Dreamsby RikkiComment: This is fantastic, not only do I like the composition but I also love the fact that you controlled the reflections: there's no glare or blown highlights. The smooth texture works well with the title, but the sky is a little too deep for my tastes. |
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| 09/25/2005 03:07:36 PM |
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| 09/23/2005 01:33:22 AM |
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| 09/19/2005 07:24:43 AM |
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| 09/19/2005 06:22:06 AM |
little rider - b/wby frumoazniculComment: I didn't see this last time I looked through here. My immediate impression was that if I'd taken it it I would have shifted the frame a little to the left. But maybe I'm just looking for things to complain about. It's beautiful. Even the concrete structure of the wall reminds me of childhood.(Not that long ago)
Or you could always ignore the above and go with this:
Drivel,pure unadulterated awfulness; you may as well give your camera to a goat. |
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