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| 08/14/2004 03:09:16 PM |
... Trough The Seaby empauloComment by faidoi: Love the beautiful captured curve that your eyes follow from the foreground toward the background. Straightening the horizon would really make the composition perfect. Possibly adding someone to walk the road would give the feeling of being there. "8" |
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| 08/14/2004 02:31:37 PM |
... Trough The Seaby empauloComment by photom: Nice seeing, good subject and exposure. The tilted horizon is a bit distracting. Title must be mis-spelled. Excellent rendition of the vanishing point. |
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| 08/12/2004 12:43:04 PM |
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| 08/12/2004 12:37:11 PM |
... Trough The Seaby empauloComment by melismatica: You should have adjusted the tilted horizon line in post-processing (this is allowed in the Basic Editing rules). Also, I would have cropped a good chunk of the bottom of the image, perhaps at the point where we can no longer see the rock wall, since not much is going on after that. |
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| 08/11/2004 07:32:05 PM |
... Trough The Seaby empauloComment by phoensoul: I think you could have gotten an even more pleasing composition without slanting the horizon. Although I like it very much this way, when I follow the path to the horizon, I find myself turning my head to line it up. |
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| 08/11/2004 06:48:02 PM |
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| 08/11/2004 02:12:25 PM |
... Trough The Seaby empauloComment by e301: The tilting of the image is rather more of annoyance than a feature for me. I would have thought that taking a wider shot and then cropping, rather than accepting your cameras framing as it stands would have been more effective - as the image is precisely 640x480 I'm guessing that's what you've done, but I can't see another reason for it ... the angle just isn't dramatic enough, nor does it contribute enough impact. Some of the grandness of the sweep of that ccauseway is lost here also - a little more height would perhaps have been effective - not necessarily possible, but nevertheless ... a small stepladder or something, such as many landscapers carry would have done it. |
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| 08/11/2004 02:01:43 PM |
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| 08/11/2004 01:50:09 PM |
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| 08/11/2004 10:38:31 AM |
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