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06/12/2005 01:43:36 AM |
that last post must've been cuz of the monitor i was on - my home (and slightly more accurate, i would like to think) monitor shows the picture much better than the one at school.. the parts that looked blown out don't really seem that bad anymore (thought might still benefit from some burning? not sure) |
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06/12/2005 01:30:49 AM |
The best in the series IMO.
I love the colors, the light, the dark skies, the POV...
The texture on the rocks is a wonderful display of the power of nature.
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06/11/2005 09:32:47 PM |
First off - very nice picture!
But I think it could also be improved to be a fantastic one - I would sort of like to see the highlights in the rocks pushed a bit darker - there seems to be a _slight_ loss of detail in them, and the bright lighting doesn't match the mood of the clouds very well. It isn't necessary that they are totally similar, but the huge contrast between the two just says "not real" to me (maybe it is - who am I to judge what 'real' weather is like when I live in LA?) |
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06/11/2005 09:31:57 PM |
Wow - awesome colors and comp. |
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06/11/2005 08:35:05 PM |
Beautiful shot. I love the colors and contrasts. |
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