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| 02/04/2011 02:31:28 AM |
A Path to Adventuresby dahlinComment: Very nice find, indeed. The rock wall is just awesome. It looks fake at first, and really commands your attention. After I got over that a bit, then I started to enjoy the rest of the scene- the lush grass, the path, the trees. Might consider cloning out those people, since they're so small anyway. |
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| 02/04/2011 02:09:51 AM |
Benbrookby Yo_SpiffComment: Awesome trees, and I like the bw very much. I also really liked the presence of the person in the original.. it gives an interesting sense of scale, and a bit of a non-sequitur of sorts because of how dwarfed they are. |
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| 02/04/2011 02:07:57 AM |
My Favorite Place on Earthby sjhulsComment: Haven't been quite that far up into Wyo, but I'm hoping to make a trip through the Wind River range this summer. Wyoming is one of the places that a lot of people don't know much about, and it makes for great trips if you're not into cities. Gets a bit wicked in the winter though lol
Nice capture of the scene though; I particularly like how the trees really close in on all sides, enveloping the viewer. |
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| 02/04/2011 02:03:18 AM |
Mallardsby Bear_MusicComment: Perhaps not as spiritual as my geese, but very nice ;)
The setting doesn't look like what I would expect from your neck of the woods though... what it makes me think of is tundra, especially the way the pool seems somewhat on its own. |
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| 02/04/2011 01:57:00 AM |
The Edge of the Woods (Redux)by dahlinComment: Agreed- the painterly effect really does work well for this. The blurring of the grass bottom left is a bit noticeable though, and seems a bit unnatural since the other grass has a bit of texture to it.
This is a minor issue though. |
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| 02/04/2011 01:54:09 AM |
Barn and Wagon by GermaineComment: I liked the story you related in the comments-
Reminds me of when I first got my Fuji, which had 9.1mpix, and my friends were amazed as well. I remembered using an old Fuji that had 2.3 and thinking it was the cat's meow :)
Interesting roof on this... the colors almost form like a secondary composition within the shot. |
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| 02/04/2011 01:50:57 AM |
Edge of the cityby hajekaComment: The layout of the houses really adds a lot to this- the fashion in which they somewhat sprout from the hillside is curious, intruding upon the landscape. |
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| 02/04/2011 01:10:13 AM |
Storm Front - With Rotationby pmichaudComment: Do you remember more specifically where you took it? I live in Colorado and love the plains, so just curious.
Also, I like the tiny bit of land you captured- the dry grass contrasts nicely with the sky. |
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| 02/03/2011 11:06:55 PM |
Cowtownby Yo_SpiffComment: I like your composition and what you've done with things here. The scene itself, though, I'm not too enamored with. It seems like it's caught in a nether region between a cityscape and a landscape. To me, perhaps if the scene was more starkly contrasting between elements in the landscape it would be stronger, or more unified in concept. |
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| 02/02/2011 01:03:02 AM |
Elementary by h2Comment: Ha, I was pretty sure I was correct in guessing you. I didn't notice the graduated border the first time- it's a nice touch. Congrats on the placement, as well. |
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