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Getting Leisureby JPRComment by alanbataar: Very cool -- this really truely captures my perception of the topic! Nice image. I was going to suggest techniques to make the rear stone sharper, but on reflection, it doesn't really need it, and might compete too much with the foreground image. Top 10 for sure! |
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| 04/21/2004 09:31:45 PM |
Getting Leisureby JPRComment by nfessel: LOL. this is a 10. Excellent. Thank you for a pic that doesn't have money in an odd place. This IS great vision and persistence on your part. Thank you. |
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| 04/21/2004 06:54:54 PM |
Getting Leisureby JPRComment by KaDi: Funny! And they say in the threads that cemetarys don't make for good photos! I do think you could have lowered the point of view to exclude some of the grass and bring the subjects closer together, though. Sepia tone isn't my favorite picture element, it seems a bit overused in general in DPC, but in this pic it does help to unify the whole--B&W might have done the same. |
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| 04/21/2004 06:44:23 PM |
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