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| 01/28/2010 09:23:10 PM |
Aweby LevTComment by scooter97: This would only be a better shot if the road was not in it. Imagine a Cowboy looking at this scene 150 years ago and you will see what my perfect version of this shot would be. As it is, it's a very good pic. |
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| 01/28/2010 07:38:29 PM |
Aweby LevTComment by bvy: Jawdropping sense of scale here. Beautifully done. |
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| 01/28/2010 06:36:47 PM |
Aweby LevTComment by posthumous: I'm hanging this in the Posthumous Fantasy Art Show. |
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| 01/28/2010 10:50:29 AM |
Aweby LevTComment by citymars: Very cool photo. Not to be snarky, but the photo lost some impact for me when I imagined he was actually crouching down to take a photo. Nevertheless the cowboy hat is the crowning (no pun intended) touch. A high vote from me. |
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| 01/28/2010 09:12:14 AM |
Aweby LevTComment by RianBotes: Yo yo yo. What a scene and love the modern day cowboy. Horseless and carless - left to walk off into the sunset. I like. Saying that I would have liked him to walk and not sit there |
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| 01/28/2010 06:34:58 AM |
Aweby LevTComment by bassbone: what a location - i have always wanted to go - the light is amazing, the refections fantastic. i can't decide if I like the person present or not - but it still gets an 8 |
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| 01/27/2010 09:23:55 PM |
Aweby LevTComment by mpeters: Hi Lev, wonder how this one is going for you. It's not a typical Monument valley photo. I like the image--feels like the cowboy is kneeling down in awe of the scene. The high contrast is nice. |
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| 01/27/2010 09:16:18 PM |
Aweby LevTComment by kirbic: Like the concept, love the execution. Nice tonal range. I found myself wanting just a *little* more definition in the edges of the distant spires, and judging by the fact that the mid-distance is sharper, I suspect that it just wasn't there in the original, either due to focusing a touch inside of the hyperfocal distance, or because of atmospheric turbulence. |
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| 01/27/2010 09:55:24 AM |
aloneby LevTComment by Melethia: Lovely textures and B&W conversion, and a sweet balletic sense of longing from your little tree. |
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| 01/27/2010 07:23:31 AM |
Aweby LevTComment by andrewt: WOW !! , this is superb. Exellent processing 9 |
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