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| 09/05/2012 05:35:31 PM |
Moon Tide...by thrumyiisComment: WOw, had you a clearer photo of the moon in this it would be spectacular. as it is 8 |
| 09/05/2012 05:34:24 PM |
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| 09/05/2012 05:33:14 PM |
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| 09/05/2012 05:31:58 PM |
DSC00139_edited-1by whiterookComment: I think I would have cropped the pole in or out....half leaves me flat. I like the composition otherwise but seems really either oversaturated or to be a very expanded piece of a much larger photo or a really long exposure. 6 |
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| 09/05/2012 05:20:19 PM |
Refraction and Reflectionby giantmikeComment: Great picture except for two technicalities. 1. A rainbow is a trick of the light and has no physical properties. The water drops that cause the refraction of light to show up as a rainbow can come down and touch the ground, so a rainbow can look like it is touching the ground but only around waterfalls and similar water features that produce a mist similar to rain. Rainbows seen across a sky are so high up in the air that they may appear to touch the horizon but will fall short. Also, the rainbow will move as the observer's eyes move, so you can never get to the rainbow. Had you stopped the rainbow affect at the tree line this would be correct technically. 2. to get a capture with the moon this full in the sky it would have to have been taken at late evening or night when the remaining strength of light would be too soft to produce a rainbow at all. All that being said...Great idea, nice shot(s). 7 |
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| 09/05/2012 05:01:11 PM |
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| 09/05/2012 05:00:16 PM |
Scratch by gyabanComment: I really like the use of the warm colors for a moon shot vice cool blues and greens. Unconventional and really well put together. |
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| 09/05/2012 04:58:44 PM |
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| 09/05/2012 04:55:31 PM |
R.I.P Neil Armstrongby GilesComment: This is a great idea and I like everything with one technical thing. In order for the Earth to be in a state of 'Fullness' as in a full moon the shadows cast on the moon would at a minimum be generally toward the earth because to portray fullness the reflective line of sight would be toward the earth. That being said 6 for the capture and Idea and +1 for homage to Niel Armstrong 7 |
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| 09/05/2012 01:51:54 PM |
decisions,decisions by cutoutComment: Q: do i have fleas?
A: it's a good possibility, yes you have fleas!
I made this a 8, I really love it. I thought the cross-process or tinting yellow was unnecessary but understand why its there. I like that it is grainy enough or processed such that I cannot tell if this is human or statue. A picture that leaves the viewer wanting to know more is awesome. Nice |
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