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| 11/01/2006 03:21:07 AM |
Untitledby elipsComment: wow... very powerful. To pick nits, I wish you'd moved a foot to the left and centered the near tree in the open space behind... |
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| 11/01/2006 03:19:49 AM |
Spillwayby spydrComment: Gorgeous tonalities here. The sky is eerily reminiscent of "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico", and THAT's a compliment :-) |
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| 11/01/2006 03:18:49 AM |
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| 11/01/2006 03:17:22 AM |
Water Colors by NeilComment: That's sweet :-) My kinda tonalities... I'd like to see the dirt lower left burned in a bit. There's a certain blobbiness to the deeper blue center top that's distracting, and a cyan cast to the brightest area. But overall very strong shot, and excellent use of extreme DOF. |
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| 11/01/2006 03:14:21 AM |
Bare Islandby MichaelCComment: A little more density in a gradient from the bottom would contain thsi and force our eyes into the picture. Helluva scene :-) |
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| 11/01/2006 03:13:16 AM |
Withinby IvoComment: Makes me think of the Beatles: "Life goes on within you and without you". A lovely image, very effective use of extreme WA. |
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| 11/01/2006 03:12:07 AM |
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| 11/01/2006 03:11:20 AM |
Tour Eiffelby dani1989Comment: Man, this is CRYING out to be rotated counterclockwise to get that tower standing straight :-( Very dramatic lighting. |
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| 11/01/2006 03:10:14 AM |
Pirate's Coveby jrjrComment: That's sweet :-) I wish it were sharper, though. I suspect you didn't like the sharpened version because it accentuated the noise in the sky. Neat Image would have been your friend here to get the best of both worlds. |
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| 11/01/2006 03:08:24 AM |
Fannette Islandby bryanbrazilComment: Nicely seen. You have a problem in that you've thrown the sky to magenta but you didn't pick that up in the reflection, so it's especially unnatural looking. The very foreground feels too bright to me also, it's leading my eye down and out. I'd have tossed a gradient on there to contain it and force my eyes into the distance of this remarkable scene. |
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