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| 02/28/2006 11:00:19 AM |
sleeping lesser flamingoby ArpeggioAngelComment by FranziskaLang: Stunning. Love the colors and how you filled the frame. I would clone out that hint of pink that's poking into the frame on the top right (or even just desaturate) so nothing distracts away from your flamingo. |
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| 02/28/2006 10:34:31 AM |
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| 02/28/2006 10:33:42 AM |
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| 02/16/2006 03:40:15 PM |
Savannah Fountainby ArpeggioAngelComment by davidcara: I really like this.
I went to Savannah on a business trip in September and got almost this exact shot! I was staying in the hyatt on river street. I really enjoyed walking around. There was so much to see.
I took this candid just around the corner.
(edited by davidcara - typo) Message edited by author 2006-02-16 15:42:54. |
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| 02/16/2006 03:15:43 PM |
Savannah Fountainby ArpeggioAngelComment by Cutter: I remember walking right up that path. It really makes itself available for the photographer. As a matter of fact, all of Savannah is great in my opinion. Truly a unique, haunting, beautiful place. |
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| 02/15/2006 01:54:06 AM |
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| 02/15/2006 01:45:29 AM |
navajo bridgeby ArpeggioAngelComment by rasdub: I love bridge shots living here in San Francisco. I really like lines in this picture. The color is a little flat, especially in the far mountains and sky. You could improve that some in Photoshop and make this picture better. |
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| 02/15/2006 01:41:00 AM |
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| 02/15/2006 01:35:02 AM |
bridge in central parkby ArpeggioAngelComment by rasdub: I definitely agree that you need to work on this one some more. It really seems washed out in some places...definitely a common problem with digital cameras and shooting landscapes. The large range between the darkest and lightest parts of the scene make it hard for the camera to get a good exposure throughout the picture. You usually suffer one way or the other (washed out in some place, or too dark in other places). Good composition however and I shot worth working on...have you tried B&W just to see what it looks like? |
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| 02/15/2006 01:28:59 AM |
Ground Zero Crossby ArpeggioAngelComment by rasdub: Powerful picture in my mind, especially considering the subject. Made me think about an old co-worker named Terrance Aiken who worked in the World Trade Center and lost his life that day. I'll have to select this as a favorite as a memory of his life. Thanks for posting it and identifying its significance. |
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