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09/12/2004 08:21:12 PM |
This should have made the top 3, and you didn't even hit top 20.. that's just robbery.. pure and simple.
A favorite, great shot. |
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09/12/2004 06:17:02 PM |
The leading lines toward the castle is very effective here. |
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09/12/2004 05:43:04 PM |
Returning for comments.
This is just lovely with a foreground that is soothing to the eyes and the senses with the main subject almost like a fairy land rendition, but with such realistic eye stoppers as the eye falls off the main building and veers towards the low, center right. Very pleasing. Bumping up to next level. |
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09/12/2004 05:30:12 PM |
Brilliant, excellent, beautiful, stunning... I'll have to go there someday. 10!! |
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09/12/2004 02:56:40 PM |
Nice concept with the stone guradrail, but it feels too heavy, it anchors the shot too strongly in the lower right corner. I know this may have ben impossible, but taing the shot from higher up could have eliminated this. Not an easy task unless you carry with you a step ladder :) |
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09/12/2004 06:27:24 AM |
A fabulous building, beautiful colours in the sky, and taken at the right time of evening (I presume) - but the rail in the foreground right detracts from the photo. A slightly tighter composition from a different angle with less foreground would have been a great shot. |
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09/11/2004 09:10:47 PM |
I love the clouds and their pastel colors. The green-roofed building is also very nice with excellent details. I do find the stone and metal wall/railing to be distracting and overbearing as it commands attention away from the sky and building. |
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09/11/2004 07:48:41 PM |
Excellent combination of natural and artificial lighting. I love the colors here and the nice leading line taking me through the image. Well done! 8 |
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09/10/2004 08:47:20 PM |
I am not sure about my personal opinion of the composition, but I know that I like the fact that it is different. Sky is beautiful. Focus is nice. Good job. |
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09/10/2004 12:12:39 PM |
You've taken this at the perfect time of day and the colors are sensational. My suggestion would be to have this shot without the wall - I don't think it adds much to your image. |
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09/10/2004 09:22:12 AM |
great colours, good sharpness, good luck |
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09/09/2004 07:57:08 AM |
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09/08/2004 03:09:50 AM |
Nice sky colors against the tower. |
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09/07/2004 10:49:21 AM |
Excelent and beautiful picture. I would have voted even higher with some cropping at the bottom in order to enphasize the sky and the castle. Anyway I am impressed. |
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09/07/2004 03:43:56 AM |
love the contrast from the wall, the city and sky - nice |
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09/07/2004 03:29:27 AM |
Great angle you've chosen here. |
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09/07/2004 03:14:45 AM |
i really like how you've captured the lighting on the building. i also like your use of leading lines with the wall in the foreground. |
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09/06/2004 08:29:27 PM |
I like the wall leading to the subject, good composition. For a travel guide I think I might try to find a view of the building that did not have the builing blocking it, that is if it is possible. Overall good shot. |
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09/06/2004 07:51:42 PM |
What a unique perspective! I love the lighting and the color of the sky. |
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09/06/2004 04:44:10 PM |
Very very nearly ... but that foreground-most section of wall is just too intrusive, without really adding much in drama or visual interest for me. Shot from that touch closer, using the steel rrail as your leading line, I could see this scoring fabulously well. Great exposure, details, light, subject. |
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09/06/2004 01:50:36 PM |
This is something I'd expect to find on the cover of *any* Quebec City brochure or travel magazine.. It's a wonderfully lit shot with gorgeous tones and the perfect feel for this "wintery" city.. known for it's annual winter festival.
The wall draws the viewer into the scene and the sunset and lights on the chateau whisk you into the destination. My favorite shot of the challenge. Great work! |
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09/06/2004 08:38:19 AM |
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09/06/2004 05:24:22 AM |
Nice use of leading lines. Beautiful composition, hope you score well. |
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09/06/2004 05:20:04 AM |
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09/05/2004 10:04:16 PM |
I have taken so many shots of this scene but they always seem bland....very well done with this one! 9 |
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