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| 11/17/2004 12:52:00 AM |
Long Forgottenby LoudDogComment: Beautiful shot! I love this type of work. A very nit pick suggestion would be to give it a mild mid-tone compression to bring out the detail in the darker areas. Nice shot. |
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| 11/17/2004 12:48:50 AM |
Memories of Lynchburgby L1Comment: Beautiful composition, But I'm afraid it will get hit hard for being a duotone. Great detail and wood grain. |
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| 11/17/2004 12:37:47 AM |
Melodic Memoriesby smithmaComment: Great composition! It looks just slightly flat, but that just adds to the old dusty feel of it. very nice work and creative use of depth. |
| 11/14/2004 08:28:26 PM |
Novemberby KoriyamaComment: This is one of my top 2 in this challenge! This is just beautiful. Perfect exposure! |
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| 11/08/2004 12:26:54 AM |
Novemberby JackoComment: WOW! My first 10.... This is beautiful!
The color looks natural and not over saturated. Great depth of field from the foreground leaves back to the last trees. Very nice color combo with the rich green against the red leaves. |
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| 11/02/2004 11:30:18 AM |
Ragin' Cajunby sherComment: The position of the white hat against the dark background along with the white shirt, completely balances the shot in the frame. I have shot enough concerts and festivals to know how difficult it is to capture a shot this clean and crisp. The clarity is impressive. I do like the unusual colorcast, it's a bit on the green side on my monitors. I can't help but wonder how many will see this as brown, red or yellow due to monitor calibration. (Just a ramble of thought).
Good positioning,
Great clarity,
Interesting subject,
This is one of my top picks for the challenge.
.... Good luck, it looks great. |
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| 11/01/2004 02:38:47 AM |
Eveby ZoomdakComment: This is just beautiful! 10
A little mid-tone compression might bring out more depth to the clouds and more definition to the canyon. The colors are very real and not over done. This is one of my favorite in the challenge. |
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| 11/01/2004 02:31:44 AM |
The Great Smoky Mountainsby DougPazComment: Just simply spectacular! 10
The clear rich colored hill in the foreground is so perfectly placed. It brings an element of distance into the shot. I think by giving this a little mid tone compression you can bring out a little more of the detail on the ridges. This is just an incredible view and an excellent photograph!
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| 11/01/2004 12:39:53 AM |
Lighthouseby Keith ManiacComment: Aaah, The Portland Lighthouse in Chicago. I love the panoramic crop on this. The placement is good. The sky has just a little more grain in it than I like in my sky and the color could use just a slight boost i think to give the sky and the red roof a little more punch. (that's a personal preference thing). Over-all, a great shot...
Good luck 7 |
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| 10/31/2004 06:21:15 AM |
Spirit of a Treeby digistouneComment: This is just a fantastic picture in every way! Black/White is a great choice here. The shadow, highlights and detail all superb. 10 |
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