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| 06/08/2009 11:18:30 PM |
crater lake 2.jpgby JdroullardComment: Hey Josh, do you have that somewhere in Higher Res. Not sure that the small size for the website really does the image justice...........
A great pano, good composition and colours in this from what I can see. Wish i could head over there now |
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| 06/04/2009 11:21:28 PM |
Ballarat-Town-Hall.jpgby jomariComment: Ah, Ballarat, where the streets were once awash with Gold, and the Grand Achitecture still remains..........
On my screen, I can see artifacts through the sky from the PP. these don't seem to be evident (or at least as noticeable) in the rest of the image. Might be a result of the process you did with the different sky, but I like the dramitic look of it contrasting against the solid historic building |
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| 06/04/2009 11:16:43 PM |
To infinity and beyond...by LutchenkoComment: I thought England was meant to be cold and grey, at least that is what they tell me here. you keep getting these shots with a brilliant Blue Sky.........
The colours in this are great, and what makes for a really interesting photograph. The composition you have chosen is also very good, which turns this from being a photo of a crane into an interesting shot. |
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| 06/04/2009 11:14:13 PM |
June 04 - Cruiseshipby hajekaComment: Ferry shots are great, as there is always something different happening on the water, something else going past, and a viewpoint at things that otherwise wouldn't be seen.
I get bored at times of the blue sky, as clouds processed well can be a brilliant backdrop to a lot of things. I had a quick play around with your image in PS. Upping the contrast, adding some overall saturation and a minor tweak ont he Shaddows/Highlights got a lot out of this really quickly. Your image does look a little flat and grey, but with those changes in PP, it really starts to work, and the boat stands out really well, with a more menacing sky.....'Escaping the Storm'
have a play and see if you agree maybe........A nice image that can really work well |
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| 06/04/2009 11:07:33 PM |
(June 4th) Riverview Baptist Church with Goose Buttsby WickedSoundComment: A really good capture. I think haviong the geese in the photo helps the overall image. Without them it would have been a picture of a church by the water, but they add that extra little bit to make it stand out from the rest.
Yes, dropping the frame slightly would have given a better composition, but there is usually only one chance to get this, and often the composition comes and what it is. Birds unfortunately do not obey commands to move into the right spot.
Colours are good, maybe a little extra saturation on the red channel to make the church stand out just a little more may help, but a good image made better by the presance of the bords. |
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| 06/04/2009 11:03:13 PM |
A Dandy Fieldby L1Comment: A nice shot. great to have some space around you instead of being enclosed by more and more houses. Nice and green.
The out o focus foreground is a little distracting for me. I would have loved it if the Dany Field was in focus all the way to the enge of the photo, as then we could of also seen extra detail in the field in the close up areas. |
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| 06/03/2009 11:19:47 PM |
Scenic Sceneby L1Comment: I like the contrast that the image has, everything in sunshine, the blue sky, and then these menacing dark clouds threateneing to come over and end all the fun for everyone. the clouds draw the attention due to the size you have made the sky, and that there is no focal point of the scene. I feel this works as you then look at all of the different elements, rather than your eyes always being drawn to the one item. Great colours and a nice spot. |
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| 06/03/2009 11:06:06 PM |
4-june 09 where i live. now all i need is a sled !!by rozComment: Well, they multiplied, from 2 to 9. At this rate, it will be 101 Katee's soon.
Another intersting image, and one that is well put together as well. Exposure is great and I really like the effect you have with the background. |
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| 06/03/2009 10:58:35 PM |
sign of ageby LutchenkoComment: Originally, from the thumb, I also thought it was an old and interesting grovestone, but no, an old signpost hiding in the verge. A very interesting image and well composed. the only part that doesn't fit the overall look is the powerlines. I would ahve been tempted to quickly clone them out of the image. |
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| 06/03/2009 10:53:18 PM |
Ruinby scooter97Comment: The fog in this photo really helps set the mood. it gives the feeling that something has been lost, which fits in with the old ruins.
Composition wise, it seems a little unfinished, like there is more to the scene. You are cropped close to the Chimney, and the right the wall is still going. I sense that you couldn't move further back though. Hey, its a side challenge, how about a panoramic of one of these buildings. Try and multishot and see how it goes, giving us the full building or area? Just a thought but I think it could work well (and won't get hurt bu the anti-pano people).
Looking forward to seeing more photos from here. |
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