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11/15/2003 02:52:33 PM |
A very nice winding path to take you through the shot, a bench to relax on when you are tired from your journey, a peaceful park to relax in. Ah yes, my cup of tea to be sure! I would have cropped just a bit more off the bottom, and a little looser on the left and bumped up the brightness and contrast just a touch. A 7 |
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11/14/2003 06:11:54 AM |
this is a very inviting and satisfying image, it invites one to the sacred/inner life |
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11/10/2003 06:11:22 PM |
Another example of what would be stunningly georgeous in b/w imho . They grey sky is just not pleasing. Good comp though. I would have liked to seen the shot from a lower perspective. |
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11/10/2003 01:09:30 PM |
I like how you have the path curve into the right corner drawing your eye into the picture - but I wish the bench wasn't cut off on the left. |
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11/10/2003 12:03:37 PM |
I have this problem too sky blown out and shot under exposed. I know you must be getting hit with that I do as well. I wish I knew how to fix it. if someone makes a sugestion that makes any sence, please pass it on.
as for the pic
good compsition and nice peacefull quiet feel. I like ie a lot |
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11/10/2003 10:53:10 AM |
I haven't been to this garden (I'm 99% sure I know where it is) since the summer. Its feeling in November is very different, quieter, with all the flowers "sleeping." That's what gives this a meditative quality. I'm not sure I'd call it "sacred" but it's definitely contemplative and emotive, especially with the curving path disappearing into the near horizon. |
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11/10/2003 09:49:40 AM |
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11/10/2003 06:54:23 AM |
Ohhh, I'd love to walk down that pathway. |
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