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| 01/17/2003 07:00:18 PM |
Sands of Timeby RoninComment: I really like the dynamics of this shot, where the horizon is placed and where the reflective beach seems to fade away to black. The placement of the dock is great, just the plain sunset would have been pretty but not content, here there is a subject int he shot. It makes me think I would have loved to be out there staring off into the sunset and the waves. My only observation/question is what is that blurred object just below the dock. This really caught my attention becasue everything else int he shot is ion perfect focus. Great capture.8.
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| 01/17/2003 06:54:04 PM |
Bobby's Pondby bobgaitherComment: Wow what a reflection in the pond, were you using a polarized filter? I can see so much detail under the water. The colors in this shot turned out great. There is something I cannot place about this shot when I look away and look back, I find myself concentrating on the foreground almost everytime. I think I might have cropped a bit more of the water, about a half an inch and included that half an inch in the sky. That big yellow trees draw my eye also I wonder ehat it would have looked like with the whole grove int he shot. Overall nicely done and great focus.8. |
| 01/17/2003 06:39:11 PM |
Canyon of the Mighty Watersby magnetic9999Comment: What beatiful landscape you found. I love the turmoil of the water, the rapids are really interesting. Was the sun behind a hill? I think it would have helped if either the whole shot was overcast in shadow, or all in the sunlight. Especially I would have wanted the rapids/river part of the shot to be lit because that is the focal point of the whole picture. I may also have included a bit less stream and a little more sky, put the horizon a little lower in the shot to give it a little more depth. 7. |
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| 01/16/2003 08:51:48 AM |
They really are blueby paully2k1Comment: I really like the dynamics of this shot, where the horizon was placed & where the prominent outcropping is.Some may think that there is too much sky/empty space, but i really like it in this case. It looks kind of funny with just one little cloud in the sky though.7. |
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| 01/16/2003 08:45:01 AM |
Cloud-Scapeby MonaComment: That is a beautiful shot, I really liked the level where you placed the trees, There doesn't seem to be too much sky due top the 2 tall trees. The only thing I don't like about the shot is the sun is tooooo bright I have a hard time looking at the picture on my monitor.7. |
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| 01/15/2003 08:10:15 PM |
Down the valleyby amnonComment: Very neat perspective. It sure is a hazy day hard time seeing the hills in the backdrop. I really like how you caught hte road at an angle like that, catches your eyes and leads them back. I may have cropped up a bit and got rid of that brush on the lower right hand corner, a little less distracting. 7. |
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| 01/15/2003 07:37:27 PM |
Droughtby PtmanComment: The stream really adds a lot to this shot, for at once you can tell the stream was much bigger but now just a trickle. I like how the stream takes your attention towards the backdrop of the shot. 7. |
| 01/15/2003 07:06:08 PM |
Reflectionby Hotshot132Comment: This is definetly not your typical landscape, but it is amazingly eye catching. It would have really helped if you would have caught more of the trees in the reflection to give it a landscape feel. But for the creativity and execution I'll give a 7 |
| 01/15/2003 06:59:02 PM |
Farmscapeby KrazyKatComment: Great shot, I don't really consider this a classic landscape, but the shot is great. The barn draws the most attention and I don't pay any attention to the rest of the landscape. Good placement of the trees relative to the barn, overall great shot.7. |
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| 01/15/2003 06:55:22 PM |
Too late to photograph this landscapeby LustreComment: I like the title. That is what we I ran into everywhere I saw a good shot....houses. This is a good idea, though I may have taken it in a slightly different angle. Let the road lead your focus off to the development of houses, right now it looks flat not a lot of depth. 7. |
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