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05/20/2015 08:24:43 PM |
Initially I didn't much like the processing style, but the longer I looked the more it started to feel appropriate for the topic. |
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05/20/2015 06:57:34 AM |
Exotic and captivating. Like a page from an old explorer's travelogue. The fine grained visual texture reluctantly gives up its secret. The green tint works really well. I also like the blurred leaves in the foreground. In its way, charming.
Googled "Fe Fi" and found the ideas to be interesting, and something I was completely unfamiliar with, but now I'm even more perplexed. |
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05/17/2015 06:50:31 AM |
Overgrown ruins are always interesting, always make one wonder what happened. While intriguing, I'm not sure the structure itself stands out enough from the jungle to make it a strong image. It appears that some selective desaturation was applied - maybe if the jungle had been desaturated and the structure slightly over saturated, it would have more impact? Sorry, this image just doesn't work for me. Nonetheless, a jungle with ruins makes for all sorts of photo opportunities, how lucky for you. |
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05/16/2015 06:02:49 AM |
I think the background and foreground blend too much together. The building should be more prominent. |
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05/14/2015 08:32:06 PM |
A really marvelous find, but I wish it popped from the background. I understand that it's a metaphor for it disappearing physically, but I don't think it works for the photograph |
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