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03/26/2007 07:23:40 PM |
Totally agree with you Sandy, re the score, as I to think this is a good grain image with lots of character..... |
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03/26/2007 07:02:46 PM |
Now, this is a photo that works very well with grain. It enhances the mood of the photo and looks really cool with those golds and stormy blues. Reg is a good model for this type of photo. He looks the part very well.
I really think this deserves much higher than 5.3 |
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03/26/2007 12:54:26 AM |
You've really created the ominous mood of an approaching storm with this! I think the grain serves it well in two ways, both photographically, and the grain of the sand, too. |
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03/20/2007 04:10:50 PM |
great picture but maybe getting rid of the person would have made it look a little prettier |
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03/20/2007 01:32:43 PM |
Looks like a Alex Coleville's painting...Beautiful... |
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03/19/2007 12:22:43 PM |
Looks identical to the walkway "To Catch a Predator" did one of their stings on. |
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03/16/2007 01:04:46 PM |
Very nice shot/colours/grain, but think I would have prefered it without the person in it |
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03/14/2007 08:47:05 PM |
I find this compelling. The colors, composition, pose, and especially processing are well done. |
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03/14/2007 11:26:48 AM |
Great use of color, light and grain, to give impact to this photo...9 |
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03/13/2007 08:50:18 PM |
colors, with the graining, gives it a very nice kodachrome feel. |
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