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Harvey Wallhanger stars as Beaker in "Picturing the Big Bang!"
01/21/2010 11:13:46 AM
Harvey Wallhanger stars as Beaker in "Picturing the Big Bang!"
by CNovack

Comment by Ja-9:
super clear shot...just a little ka ka (left tilt)...but a really great shot otherwise
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Harvey Wallhanger stars as Beaker in "Picturing the Big Bang!"
01/19/2010 06:16:51 PM
Harvey Wallhanger stars as Beaker in "Picturing the Big Bang!"
by CNovack

Comment by Tabby:
My heart goes out to the little guy.
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Harvey Wallhanger stars as Beaker in "Picturing the Big Bang!"
01/18/2010 07:18:00 PM
Harvey Wallhanger stars as Beaker in "Picturing the Big Bang!"
by CNovack

Comment by Dr.Confuser:
Point for firing on all humor cylinders.
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Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
01/08/2010 08:40:21 PM
Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
by CNovack

Comment by yakatme:
I agree that this appears to be way over sharpened. I disagree about converting it to B & W. I like all the blue and white with the contrasting red wheel. I'd like to get my chainsaw in there and remove a lot of the branches, not most, but a lot of them as well as some of the trees. But that's probably not something that you can realistically do. Yep, I would definitely like to see this reworked without as much sharpening.
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The Flow Of Life - Looking Glass Falls
01/08/2010 12:21:21 PM
The Flow Of Life - Looking Glass Falls
by CNovack

Comment by liberty:
The image quality is better on this one. Nice shot.
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Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
01/08/2010 12:20:04 PM
Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
by CNovack

Comment by liberty:
When I look at this i see its over sharpened..other than that it is really nice..a tad busy but nice.
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Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
01/08/2010 11:18:42 AM
Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
by CNovack

Comment by one2one:
Too much happening at the same range of contrast for my eyes to target on an interesting point to appreciate. Maybe saturating the reds in the water wheel would give us a point to focus on. The two trees bending inwards from each edge of the image point to nothing interesting for me to want to continue looking there. What I noticed with my own outdoor shots during the winter season was that I attained a kind of abstract look to them because of the many inter-winding lines the branches create. That may be happening here.
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Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
01/08/2010 10:17:57 AM
Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
by CNovack

Comment by George:
B&W with less sharpening would've worked better IMO
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The Flow Of Life - Looking Glass Falls
01/08/2010 10:16:32 AM
The Flow Of Life - Looking Glass Falls
by CNovack

Comment by karmat:
hehehe. i bet there isn't a swimmer in there right now!!! (the temperature here hasn't been above 30 but once in the past week or so)
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Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
01/08/2010 09:07:03 AM
Old Mill At Reems Creek Falls
by CNovack

Comment by bassbone:
I saw your post and questions about why this scored where it did. I will admit that was one of your 4s. I found the processing to be very overdone here. The sky had an unrealistic hue, the waterfall also had an artificial look due to the saturation of the blues.

I saw the comment about cluttered and I think that is what bothers me most. i understand there is not much you can do about the various trees and shrubs in the scene that create dissorder and the look of clutter, but it still feels like 'too much' is in the image for us to reasonably approach it.

I think this does have the classic winter postcard appearance, but the saturation and oversharpening seem to have worked against you in this case.
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