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| 11/12/2004 09:33:24 PM |
November Viewby BradComment by L2: I like the way you have used foreground elements and lighting to draw the eye to the majesty of your location. Nice work! (9) |
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| 11/12/2004 01:39:23 PM |
November Viewby BradComment by Blackdog: A wonderful scene. The light and shade created by the clouds gives great depth to what could have been a bland looking shot. Good detail in the sky, nice cloud formations. The only thing is the tree in the middle distance. It seems like neither one thing or the other. Its not the main feature and its not a framing feature, it just seems to get in the way. The fact that its top branches stop right on the horizon doesn't help, that sort of thing should be avoided as a general rule. I think this image could have been a lot better if.....(assuming this was possible?) you had framed the picture using the tree in the middle rather than the tree to left, by going down the bankside a little, giving an unobnstructed view of the valley at the same time. Well done anyway, a six from me. |
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| 11/12/2004 11:31:39 AM |
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| 11/12/2004 10:56:23 AM |
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| 11/12/2004 02:24:08 AM |
November Viewby BradComment by KDO: Stunning. I live in northern Nevada and I love it when the light is like this. I think it is the finest lighting in the world. The framing and the forboding clouds on the horizon make this an image of conflicts, truly capturing nature and her moodiness. |
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| 11/11/2004 09:47:01 PM |
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| 11/11/2004 08:38:50 PM |
Daybreak by BradComment by dsidwell: Super work! The framing? I'm ambivalent, but I do think that it helps to bring focus to the shot more, so success! I really love your colors and mood here. |
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| 11/11/2004 07:00:49 PM |
November Viewby BradComment by Amason: Great scene you have there. I couldn't help putting my hands over the top of the image and over the tree to the left, making the lower tree as the focal point, I really think the image improved with doing that. It made it simpler with clear focal point in the foreground. |
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| 11/11/2004 05:12:37 PM |
Celestial Flow by BradComment by K-Rob: Very cool. This reminds me of a more refreshing version of the SNL skit "Swill" with the bottled water coming from Lake Erie. If you don't know what I'm referring to then never mind. LOL |
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| 11/10/2004 04:28:28 PM |
Celestial Flow by BradComment by vontom: One of my favorites from this set. I am partial to the coloring you chose and I really like the way the bubbles have been captured. |
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