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06/01/2003 06:50:29 PM |
I like the alternating "rose" white "rose" white effect. Maybe if it had something in the foreground to break up the scenery it would been more interesting for me. |
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05/27/2003 05:07:38 PM |
not too exciting a subject |
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05/27/2003 07:14:26 AM |
All of your subject matter is quite distant,leaving nothing in particular for the viewer to observe. I think you should try to pick something of particular interest for the foreground and then let that take you into the scene. Keep shooting. 4 |
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05/27/2003 04:12:22 AM |
Hrm. On the one hand, with a rose tint, I might have thought a less empty picture would have been better. On the other hand, the whole trope of rose-tinted glasses is that even something this lonely would look good -- and it does. Hard to decide how I feel about it. |
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05/26/2003 06:00:56 PM |
i dont know if the actual horison is tiltled like that, but with an unlevel horizon, my attention is all going on the right.. it feels a bit unbalanced.. |
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05/25/2003 10:11:08 PM |
Nice idea, but a bit bland, the lighting, etc. has little contrast. The water is almost blown out and distracts the eye to the right side. Maybe a bit lower into the plants would have given a bit more texture and interest (?). |
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