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| 09/23/2002 08:42:00 PM |
It's Always Hot in New Orleansby mjcecilComment: nice shot.. the title tells me more about your corner of the world than the image does though... I would rather 'see' the concept rather than read about it :) - jmsetzler |
| 09/25/2002 07:08:00 PM |
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| 09/23/2002 03:50:00 PM |
City of Bridgesby sohrComment: Excellent shot... I love the way the light behaves on the water with the long exposure... great shot :) = 9 - jmsetzler |
| 09/25/2002 08:48:00 PM |
Shortcutby artemis8Comment: This is a really cool image... I love what I see here.. this image definitely has some compression issues. there is a lot of detail loss because of that... however, the lack of detail here... this has a nice surreal look to it... I would love to see the original on this one and help figger out what may have happened... = 8 - setzler |
| 09/26/2002 11:43:00 AM |
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| 09/25/2002 02:20:00 PM |
Sequoia Park on the Redwood Coast of Northern Californiaby shedevilComment: OK.. i have a few comments on this photo... first of all, this is a beautiful scene... you have created a nice entrance into the landscapw at the bottom of the frame... I'm not 'blocked' from 'entering' this photo :) The lighting here is working against you. There are lots of sharp contrasts between light and dark and it makes the photo seem almost 'busy' and makes the eye wander about... The next item of interest here is the tree on the right side of the frame. In my local camera club, you would get hammered for this... they have taught me that a tree, post, pole, or other vertical object should always be either IN or OUT of the frame and not split by the edge of it. In your photo, it's not a major problem because it is dark and it blends in with the image unobtrusively. Finally... I think you have located a very nice scene here that i would continue to work if I were you... I would take a tripod to this very spot when the weather is overcast or even when it's raining. an umbrella will keep you and your camera dry :) I believe that you can create a very high impact photo from this very spot if you work it at different times of day and under some less severe lighting conditions... good shot! Let me know if you pursue it further.. I would love to see your results :) - setzler |
| 09/23/2002 11:56:00 AM |
A Touch of Goldby rumttuggerComment: lovely :) I really like the way the yellow flowers stand out against the landscape in this photo. The clouds hanging low in the mountain valleys is also a very interesting sight :) = 9 - jmsetzler |
| 09/25/2002 11:54:00 AM |
Digital Photographby DigiPiqueComment: This is a well done photo, but I don't find the 'corner' concept partcularly interesting. I can see the 'tongue-in-cheek' value of the photograph however... - setzler |
| 09/25/2002 05:03:00 PM |
Eastern Point of Australiaby vitsmakComment: very nice shot!! I love the mood here... I almost didn't see the guy standing on the right side of the frame Maybe a minor stoop down closer to the ground would have set him above the horizon a little more... I'm not sure if that would have added much impact here or not... great shot.. = 9 - setzler |
| 09/26/2002 10:46:00 AM |
My World is A Rock Clubby magnetic9999Comment: That floyd rose looks nekkid without the bar on it :) I like the blue tint... works great in this photo... good shot :) - setzler |
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