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Midnight Carnival
05/05/2005 09:20:47 PM
Midnight Carnival
by gedisa

Comment by skylen:
Very pretty. I've seen this shot many times in photography books, it's a classic night shot, but you did a good job with it here.
Midnight Carnival
05/05/2005 06:30:17 PM
Midnight Carnival
by gedisa

Comment by prbetts:
Good Job.. Great lighting
Midnight Carnival
05/05/2005 05:14:18 PM
Midnight Carnival
by gedisa

Comment by Cutter:
pretty cool, except for that tree in the way.
Midnight Carnival
05/05/2005 07:56:55 AM
Midnight Carnival
by gedisa

Comment by BobsterLobster:
Not keen on composition and white balance. This is an often photographed subject, and usually needs something really special to pull it off.
Midnight Carnival
05/04/2005 10:24:51 PM
Midnight Carnival
by gedisa

Comment by ergo:
8. Would have scored higher if the view of the wheel were unobstructed by tree branches, etc.
Midnight Carnival
05/04/2005 10:18:35 AM
Midnight Carnival
by gedisa

Comment by dblink:
It's too bad the tree branches are in the way.
Midnight Carnival
05/04/2005 06:50:23 AM
Midnight Carnival
by gedisa

Comment by pawdrix:
I like the composition but that tree is a distraction. Very nice image.
Valley Forge
04/18/2005 12:23:30 PM
Valley Forge
by gedisa

Comment by nsmith:
I don't know if this is abandoned or not, but I did not rate you down for that. Your composition could be improved by shifting the cabin to the left or right, or try to get the horizon from dead center. The shadows help the detail, perhaps they could have been a little longer, i.e. later in the day.
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Valley Forge
04/18/2005 02:30:18 AM
Valley Forge
by gedisa

Comment by Brad:
Good subject, but a bit "static" with the image being so center.
Perhaps a lower angle, a shift left/right would help.
Unsure on your software, but in PS, shifting the hue of the yellow slightly over to the right, bring it's saturation up a little and bringing the lightness down on it would give the grass a deeper, richer look.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Valley Forge
04/17/2005 07:22:03 PM
Valley Forge
by gedisa

Comment by Kathy:
The color of the sky (and trees) seems unnatural
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