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| 01/02/2008 06:51:06 PM |
still flowingby AmasonComment: Breathtaking! I love the clarity and contrast in this shot. Shame the sky wasn't any more interesting on the day but nonetheless a fabulous shot. |
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| 01/02/2008 06:49:51 PM |
Alligator Alley at Nightby senor_kasperComment: Brilliant shot...I'm a sucker for light streamers but this one has the additional starry sky for amazing context. It's such a wide shot that the fisheye effect I think in this case detracts a little - am just wondering if maybe a debarrelize on it might have helped. I can totally understand leaving it as is because it does create additional drama in an 'otherwordly' shot. Great shot either way...grats! 10 and a fave. |
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| 01/02/2008 06:46:30 PM |
Big benby booboo_goonComment: I don't like the blue toning - it's a lovely photo that I think the blue overpowers |
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| 01/02/2008 06:17:49 PM |
The Minster at Christmasby SaraRComment: I love the intention and the reflection but the twisted POV is a problem for me - I think this would do a lot better with some levelling. The lighting, exposure, content are all interesting with great lines and detail..but the skew is just too overpowering for me. |
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| 12/31/2007 09:37:11 AM |
Monte de Espuma by thegrandwazooComment: I know this is a night shot, but how did you manage to shoot a 5.5 minute exposure wide open at 400 ISO and not overexpose? Did you use a neutral density on your lens or was this just the ideal exposure time for the lighting levels at the scene? Thanks! N |
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| 12/31/2007 01:16:13 AM |
RR Xingby JuliBocComment: I think it's the vertical line of the lights/signal that breaks the perspective line of the train that causes some viewer 'discomfort', particularly because it's in the central foreground. It's a lovely shot, but if I try to imagine the same shot with the lights but without half of the central pillar I think it would have been nicer. Not saying you should clone it out or mess with it, just trying to help provide an explanation as to why it might not have been as well received as you expected. |
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| 12/31/2007 12:56:07 AM |
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| 12/31/2007 12:52:10 AM |
Weather Forecast - Sunny but cloudy! by andrewtComment: Grats on the ribbon - well deserved. And thank you for showing how you did it - I was totally perplexed by it and couldn't work out how that could be done in one shot! :) Happy New Year to you too |
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| 12/30/2007 09:03:52 AM |
Go on, have a bite dearie...by aimeethetooComment: You definitely should have ribboned with this shot - if it hadn't been for the 24 people that voted this image 5 or less (which is completely unreasonable under any circumstance or opinion) then it probably would have. Gonna favourite it now just to prove a point! FWIW I voted this a 10. |
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| 12/29/2007 11:10:41 AM |
Carefreeby JasComment: Excellent work! Brilliant perspective, I love the model's look of joy, the snow angel symmetry and the simple colours. Also a great title for your image. Fantastic - 9. |
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