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Boiled
08/06/2020 10:36:09 PM
Boiled
by DistantColours

Comment:
It's strange how the writing on the wrappers looks like it is facing "inwards", so from the outside you have to read it backwards. I suspect you flipped the image horizontally, that will mess with any text! Ignoring that I like the directness and simplicity of the subject and presentation.


Message edited by author 2020-08-07 01:32:04.
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Morning painting
07/29/2020 06:08:02 PM
Morning painting
by Sisto

Comment:
In my top few. I love how the textures of the grass, trees, and mountains feel painterly without any obvious application of a "painterly" filter.
I'd be interested to know what processing you used and/or see the original for comparison.
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Memories of Summer
07/29/2020 11:05:02 AM
Memories of Summer
by mlu

Comment:
As with Marion, ( Jomari) this was one of my top few. A beautiful capture of light, as well as a captivating scene.

Message edited by author 2020-07-29 11:06:33.
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Harbor Daybreak
07/27/2020 12:31:53 PM
Harbor Daybreak
by Bear_Music

Comment:
Wychmere harbor ~ one of Harwich Port's gems. It's great how from this angle you can appreciate its origins as a deep kettle pond. I was so tickled when I learned that before it was opened up to form a harbor, a track for racing horses and horse drawn carts was built around it.

Message edited by author 2020-07-27 21:15:01.
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Morning shadow is equally important as the morning sunshine
07/23/2020 03:04:02 PM
Morning shadow is equally important as the morning sunshine2nd Place
by pgirish007

Comment:
Magnificent. Light, shadows, textures, patterns, color, space, and a lovely sense of time and place. Thank you!
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Red Sea
07/16/2020 09:58:43 AM
Red Sea
by Pangurban

Comment:
Magnificent massing effect topped off by the back lighting of the stalks and grasses.
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Rest
07/12/2020 11:45:17 PM
Rest
by streetpigeon

Comment:
My mind goes to the world of print making. Love the palette, the layers, and the combination/justaposition of horizontal and vertical elements.
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There is so much that we share
07/12/2020 11:41:22 PM
There is so much that we share
by GeorgesBogaert

Comment:
This is a world of delight, anchored to reality in just one corner. Thanks for sharing.
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Dune Shack, Daybreak (Survivor of 100 Harsh Winters)
07/10/2020 04:40:06 PM
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Big Yellow Feet
07/10/2020 03:43:42 PM
Big Yellow Feet
by vawendy

Comment:
I just noticed that the shutter speed was 1/2500!

My 2 cents. A few years ago when I was playing around with panning I found that it can be hard to achieve a shallow depth of field and a long enough exposure time to capture noticeable panning unless you add a neutral density filter. Then again, when you are panning depth of field may not be much of an issue since much of the image will be fairly blurred.

Message edited by author 2020-07-10 17:41:12.
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