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| 05/09/2012 11:00:45 PM |
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| 05/09/2012 11:00:17 PM |
Jacksonby markwileyComment by Oz: Great eyes- the left side seems almost too dark to me and a bit distracting, but all the smae I like the overall progression from dark to light in the image. |
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| 05/09/2012 08:02:33 PM |
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| 05/09/2012 06:37:01 PM |
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| 05/09/2012 06:03:34 PM |
Evening Calmby markwileyComment by HarveyG: More of a seascape than a landscape but who's complaining :) There is a little bit of land in it. great compo and light. |
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| 05/09/2012 03:56:38 PM |
Evening Calmby markwileyComment by hahn23: Very nice. Love the horizon line on the upper rule of thirds area. Harmoniously composed! The old pier posts provide exquisite leading lines, which take the viewer out to the tranquil sea. Exceptionally pleasant grain in the old wood, sand and pebbles. Perfectly level horizon. The sky and clouds are okay. I think the overall image needs one more element of interest. The leading lines of the old pier take the viewer out there and I find myself searching for "something".... a boat, an island, a light, a thunderstorm, a city skyline, etc. Technically, this is great, with clarity and excellent sharpness in the details. No detail lost in the shadows, nor the highlights. That said, it might be a bit subdued with regards to light. Yes, it's dusk (or dawn) twilight.... but, some dynamic light might have created shadows and highlights to naturally punch up the energy. For visual appeal, I have found my most successful landscape images to have a balance of red, green and blue colors. I mean the scene is what it is. But a green boat and some additional red tones in the sky would have balanced the dominant blue sea. I like your title. This is a very eye-pleasing image to view. |
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| 05/09/2012 03:24:04 PM |
Evening Calmby markwileyComment by Dphoto: I cropped this on my screen with a piece of paper and like it better without the foreground. I think the horizon should be the subject with just the old pier pilings leading to it. Still a nice photo. |
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| 05/09/2012 01:00:00 PM |
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| 05/09/2012 12:11:58 PM |
Hesitationby markwileyComment by blindjustice: The figure begins clear, and dissolves before the viewer's eyes, the textures pop up and the viewer is nicely lost in visions of alien brains and floats in a sea of popcorn ceiling buds. excellent. |
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| 05/09/2012 11:48:29 AM |
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