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| 01/17/2006 03:11:36 AM |
Path to the mountby Mr TeeComment by Bear_Music: This is very appealing to me. The clouds feel unnaturally smoothed to me, but I realize they may not be. First-rate work. |
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| 01/16/2006 08:38:02 PM |
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| 01/16/2006 07:16:48 PM |
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| 01/16/2006 04:32:55 PM |
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| 01/16/2006 02:59:51 PM |
Path to the mountby Mr TeeComment by hutch699: Come on Shaggy, that house on the hill has to have a phone we can use.....
One of my favorites so far (1/2 rated). I love the way the lines lead you to the hill |
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| 01/16/2006 12:02:13 PM |
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| 01/16/2006 11:19:54 AM |
Path to the mountby Mr TeeComment by espy2: Looks like something out of a horror movie. Very ominous, but very cool. Teh foreground rocks look a bit over saturated to me and tend to distract from the rest of the scene. So a (9) from this voter! |
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| 01/16/2006 10:26:10 AM |
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| 01/16/2006 08:53:55 AM |
Path to the mountby Mr TeeComment by CNovack: Composition is really good. The foreground is interesting to look upon with all the craggy rocks and small pools of water. As our eye travels to the background we are naturally drawn to the mount and the 'castle' that rests upon it. That mount is centered in the middle top of the frame - again our eye is easily drawn there to travel up the path past the craggy rocks. The colors of the photo invoke a mood of a dark and stormy night. My only suggestion on how to improve this photo is keeping the mount in the same center position but the photographer to have physically moved such that the winding and curving road we see here is also dead center. This would act as a complementary 'visual path' that the eye would travel up to reach the top of the mount. It would beholve you to keep the foreground of the craggy rocks if possible because resting just a few feet beyond is what appears to be an 'L' shaped concrete 'path'on the left hand side of the photo. By lining up that concrete road to the be centered with the winding road in the background would also strenthen the composition by acting as a visual road that bridges the foreground and background together. It is possible that this change in angle maynot be possible for some elements may be lost - but it is certainly an angle worth exploring. |
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| 01/16/2006 08:38:39 AM |
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