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| 01/31/2009 04:54:35 AM |
Jan-IMG_5629.jpgby heli_guyComment: This is a very beautiful setting and you did a good job of a difficult exposure. I like every element of the photo, but something about the whole composition does not grab me. I can't put my finger on it, maybe it's just that there's nothing that draws me into the picture. |
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| 01/28/2009 08:24:42 PM |
Januaryby gysComment: Originally posted by Ja-9: ...must have been a trick to walk backwards in the sand.... |
No, I didn't walk backwards down the dune. I'd have fallen down and gotten sand in my camera :-)
I walked to the top to take a photo from there. I didn't look nice and I could see that it would be better from below, but I didn't want two rows of footprints. So I just walked down in the same footprints. Only Davy Crockett could tell the difference. |
| 01/28/2009 07:29:21 PM |
Lake Cuyamaca Wooden Bridgeby twmaxComment: Lovely shot. There is such a lot in this image - the reflections, the bridge, the road going off into the hills and a beautiful sky. |
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| 01/28/2009 07:26:41 PM |
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| 01/28/2009 07:18:24 PM |
Landscape-1-Month-#-1.jpgby IvoryComment: This is a wonderful image, I just love the clouds. The processing is perfect for the sky, but I do feel that there is too much contrast in the foreground, with detail lost in the shadows. Minor nitpick, I really love this shot. |
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| 01/28/2009 07:13:26 PM |
Lower Falls, Big Canoe, after a lot of rainby rlewisComment: Lovely image, really well done. Did you need the CP filter for reflections or something else? Without it you could have had the same exposure at a smaller ISO, so I'm wondering how much the filter added to the look of the image. |
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| 01/28/2009 04:06:09 AM |
Blue-Mountains.jpgby Covert_OddityComment: It's a very nice view and I like the panoramic crop. I like how the mountains fade in the distance. To me it looks as though you might have boosted the contrast in PP a bit too much. This takes away from the "softness" of the setting and creates very harsh shadows. Perhaps you should try to desaturate the colours a bit and reduce contrast, to try and get more pastel-like colours.
I don't know how you focussed, but stopping down a bit from F4.5 to F8 or so, might have resulted in increased sharpness. There seems to be enough latitude in the shutter speed for this. |
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| 01/28/2009 03:47:46 AM |
My backyardby GiorgioBaruffiComment: I don't know if the yellow is from the environmental light, or if you made it like that. Either way, its the one thing that I do not like, it just looks like the white balance is off. For this type of image I think a blue-greyish tint would work better. Either that or black and white.
Your exposure and sharpness is very well done. |
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| 01/26/2009 09:47:23 PM |
The Fool on the Hillby MAKComment: I like the minimalist look. And an extra point for using my favourite book as the title. |
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| 01/26/2009 09:46:11 PM |
Left Outsideby gg3rdComment: I like it, even though I think it's a tad over-sharpened and I'm normally not fond of tilted horizons. |
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