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10/03/2007 07:35:36 PM |
Hey. It really is a beautiful shot. |
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10/03/2007 09:22:23 AM |
Please consider that the negative space can also indicate the s curve. follow the water from left to right then right to left and finally left to right into the sky. |
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10/03/2007 06:01:44 AM |
Well at least I see I wasn't alone in not finding the 'S' curve in here.
Oh, and yes, it's a beautiful shot - really.
Hmmm...wonders out loud if that second sentence will be enough for a 'Helpful' comment check. :P |
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10/02/2007 12:23:01 PM |
Nice photo, but I am really missing the s-curve in this one |
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10/02/2007 09:09:02 AM |
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10/02/2007 03:27:15 AM |
stretches the S-curve theme |
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09/30/2007 02:52:23 AM |
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09/30/2007 12:29:00 AM |
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09/29/2007 10:22:08 AM |
Great setup and timing. WEll done psart 8 |
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09/28/2007 06:49:29 PM |
This is really lovely except your horizon is a little crooked. |
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09/28/2007 05:52:22 PM |
I love Oregon! This is why. BEAUTIFUL shot! |
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09/28/2007 10:02:02 AM |
Very pretty scene, and I imagine there's an 'S' in there somewhere, but I'm not seeing it. Looks like your horizon is tilted a bit to the right. :P Good luck in the challenge. |
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09/27/2007 03:41:42 PM |
Beautiful picture !! I just don't see the leading S line. I don't think it meets the challenge, but the picture is so pretty that I will not hurt it by scoring low, I just won't score it. I think it may look even better with a bit more contrast to the water portion. |
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09/27/2007 12:53:34 PM |
Lovely seascape even if it is hard to "see" the s. pretty goos composition, I wounder if an nd grad might have helped him. |
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09/27/2007 06:20:46 AM |
This is a really nice sunset. That said, the concept of the s-curve is a device that leads the viewer's eye either through the image or to the subject. I'm not getting either in this (very nice) shot. Your subject, the intersection of the sunset and the rock's silhouette, is so strong as to take control of the image.
Please don't think I'm just ragging your shot. It really is a great shot. I'm just not getting the challenge from it. |
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09/27/2007 04:10:10 AM |
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09/26/2007 05:15:40 PM |
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09/26/2007 10:23:17 AM |
Beautiful shot, this is the reason I have so much trouble competing here -- not enough natural beauty close to home. I'm wondering if the S-curve is implied in the rocks or in the water, though... |
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09/26/2007 10:18:07 AM |
I'm sure others will comment on the crooked horizon, but the colors and composition make up for it! 10 for me! :) |
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09/26/2007 08:56:15 AM |
I am looking for, but not seeing, the S curves in this. The horizon is a little askew also. I do like the picture and the location. The lighting is very nice. |
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09/26/2007 05:30:58 AM |
I dont really see the S??? |
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