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| 04/26/2004 07:16:57 PM |
Has Potentialby agwrightComment by e301: Ha ha. Don't believe you! Entirely beside he point, of course :-) i mean, where the hell do you get your interent comection? Wonderful guidebook photograph, just perhaps lacking in a little impact of light. Whilst it's a v=beautiful, almost painterly moment, I think perhaps the contrast could have been pushed to take it out of the realm of the 'straight-from-the-camera' and into that of the exhibition a little more. This almost has the feeling of cut from a holiday brochure, which isn't what I'm looking for here. Wonderful compositionally, especially that point of view, however. And there is a subtleytly to the light as you have used it that is rather pleasing. Wonderfully serene sky, too - all in all, a marvellous moment. One of our Scots friends? |
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| 04/26/2004 03:27:28 AM |
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| 04/26/2004 03:23:17 AM |
Has Potentialby agwrightComment by willem: Certainly has potential, with some more dramatic lighting, some less sky this could be great. Now it is a nice picture, of a beautiful landscape, but a bit dull in my opinion. |
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| 04/26/2004 12:35:51 AM |
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| 04/20/2004 06:06:15 AM |
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| 04/20/2004 04:16:50 AM |
Who's Watching who by agwrightComment by unknowndeath: How were you able to get the depth of field on the wheel thing while not getting the back image since you obviously had your aperture set pretty small to get the clarity you received in the reflected image? |
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| 04/18/2004 04:00:49 PM |
meby agwrightComment by kiwiness: Hehe Tony now I see what you really look like :)))) Good one, it looks great! Fun doing this stuff isn't it! |
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| 04/16/2004 07:25:53 AM |
Who's Watching who by agwrightComment by BlueDragon: This is fantastic, I love the composition, way all the circles are placed in the frame and the enormous depth of the image looking through the mirror. A definite favourite! |
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| 04/15/2004 02:26:58 AM |
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| 04/14/2004 10:17:52 PM |
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