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Lone Tree at Sunset
12/28/2006 01:13:30 AM
Lone Tree at Sunset
by staab

Comment:
The right tree for this sky, and the right sky for this tree.
I try to avoid having too much black at the bottom of this kind of image, as it's a sort of a dead zone in the dynamic of the image.
Very relaxing sunset image to view.
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Brown on Brown
12/28/2006 12:38:32 AM
Brown on Brown
by nixter

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I'm sure that it's an illusion due to the diagonal lines, the curve on the right side, and perspective, but when I look at this image on screen, the sides of the border seem to slant to the right at the top. Has anyone else noticed this effect?
Just an awesome capture, and I see that you under estimated the power that this image projects.
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IMG_6904a.jpg
12/28/2006 12:24:15 AM
IMG_6904a.jpg
by dwterry

Comment:
Lovely night image. This city scape is an eye feast.
It's very nice the way the light changes color and saturation from the direct image to the reflections. This would make a good modern Christmas card. It captures the spirit of decorating for the holidays in grand style.
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The-Garden
12/28/2006 12:06:08 AM
The-Garden
by rod1

Comment:
That's a tasty looking garden you have. I see many photo oportunities there. I would try shooting from closer to the ground, and see if I could make some object like the sundial or sewing machine become a focal point in the foreground and to one side a bit. Single flowers are always a treat too, and will be easy shooting with the new 105. The older Nikkor manual 35mm lenses will work with the D200 as well as the new ones but they must have the Ai notch in the aperture ring at the back to fit.
Good luck with your digital gear.
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Mt-Solitary
12/27/2006 11:57:31 PM
Mt-Solitary
by rod1

Comment:
I know what you mean about the vignetting, I have the same model lens and the same situation at 18mm if I use a polarizer without taking the UV filter off first. It sees the edge of the filter at that angle. I look forward to seeing more of your country, and it seems that you take photos with existing light and conditions, similar to my style.
Au is a very attractive country to me, as I am an independent type myself and love to travel.
PM and I will answer.
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Tomato-Flower
12/27/2006 09:23:35 AM
Tomato-Flower
by rod1

Comment:
I have an early 70's model Micro Nikkor 55mm f3.5, and know exactly what you are talking about. It's still in the top 3 lenses that I always keep nearby.
For me in this image, the drop of water is the focal point, and I can see you there. With a 105mm doing this kind of macro, it's necessary to really try to reduce camera shake. Wind is a problem with most of my macro like this, as I always try to "take it where I find it" and just a slight breeze moves most flowers all over at this magnification. I usually shoot at f11 with the MN and use flash for most things not directly in the sunlight. Have fun with it, and keep posting the results, at least the good ones!
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19:20:41 > 19:20:43
12/26/2006 11:07:01 PM
19:20:41 > 19:20:43
by pacpinto

Comment:
This image must really be exquisite in full resolution. It's beautiful even at this resolution. The light at the right edge is just a bit bright, maybe just to me, but otherwise it's outstanding.
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There was a calm before the storm
12/26/2006 10:58:00 PM
There was a calm before the storm
by jdannels

Comment:
This image "ROCKS!" LOL :)-
That wide wide really pulls in the focus from near to far. The blue water and purple sky is a treat. The apartments detract some from the beauty of the whole effect. It's still an effective image. Did you get that filter for Christmas? If you crop it just below the shore line, the rock looks like it's just lying on top of the water.
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View From My House
12/26/2006 10:42:44 PM
View From My House
by surfinbird

Comment:
You are so fortunate to live where there is room to think. I noticed that in England, there is crowded city, and open country, and not much area with medium population density.
The treatment of this image is very nice to view. I like the softness and the fog on the hill in the background, and the grass looks inviting. Color would not be nearly as good as B&W for this scene and the way you captured it.
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View From Watery Lane
12/26/2006 09:57:09 PM
View From Watery Lane
by surfinbird

Comment:
This is a very nice capture of a scene with many geometric lines and curves. It looks good to me like it is, and I'm wondering how it would look in B&W, contrasted to near lithograph, until the shadow of the pipe is just showing. There are so many geometric forms in this image that it's fun to just poke around in it and pick them out. The way that the structure at the end of the pipe echos the form of the gate posts and braces is one thing that stands out to me.
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