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02/28/2007 10:40:25 AM |
You are putting that lens to good use. Nice perspective and contrast! |
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02/15/2007 08:54:31 AM |
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02/14/2007 11:28:10 PM |
now who was it that said taking photos in high-noon (strong lights) is no good? this is great, man!
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02/14/2007 11:42:25 AM |
I love the moodiness of these images-great job ! |
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02/14/2007 08:49:33 AM |
You get great contrast and depth. I'm terribly envious. (And very much enjoying following along with your "where you live" stuff.) |
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02/14/2007 06:58:23 AM |
It looks as if it were taken by a giant surveying his land. Talk about unreal - both these shots are outstanding. I'm stunned. |
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02/14/2007 04:52:31 AM |
Joe, WOW!!!! Both of these shots are AMAZING! What a great job you did on the high contrast processing. This is so dramatic!! Perfectly composed too. I love all the background scenery. This is perfect!
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02/14/2007 12:02:59 AM |
Dramatic! Great use of that wide angle, dude! I like how the sun has popped out for a moment to light up the paving and cast some shadows! :) |
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