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| 01/18/2006 12:27:15 AM |
D P Cby BeetleComment by mesmeraj: Neat. I had told Rikki easier this evening that my first thought for signs was to "sign" DPC but i couldnt work out how to do it with one exposure - and i don't know american sign language, only australian.
I'm glad someone worked out how to do it though! |
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| 01/17/2006 06:49:29 PM |
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| 01/17/2006 03:18:04 AM |
Many Glaciers, Montanaby BeetleComment by f-32: whoah! Where's the water? This drought is getting WAYYY out of hand. Nice documentation of the situation: still beautiful, but who'd have dreamed there'd EVER be that much shoreline? |
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| 01/17/2006 01:32:57 AM |
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| 01/16/2006 07:46:52 PM |
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| 01/16/2006 05:13:02 PM |
Many Glaciers, Montanaby BeetleComment by strangeghost: Majestic and sweeping. The way you've placed the lake shore on the right side of the image creates a wonderful line leading up to the distant peaks. I might have tried to knock a little of the haze out with a curves adjustment, but maybe you were going for that moody, foggy feel. Either way, you've done a wonderful job, making this picture! |
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| 01/16/2006 03:08:52 PM |
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| 01/16/2006 01:06:03 PM |
Many Glaciers, Montanaby BeetleComment by FranziskaLang: I think this image, while nice, could be stronger if you cropped more off the sky. You have a beautiful leading line with the shore on the right, and lots of interest in the mountain range and its reflection. The sky doesn't add too much IMO. Cropping it would move the waterline more toward the rule of thirds, which, makes this image stronger. Alternatively, if you feel that is too much water, leaving the sky and cropping so that the horizon is exactly in the middle works, too. I guess at the moment the image seems a little indecisive to me since you could go either way. If that makes sense. |
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| 01/16/2006 06:01:08 AM |
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| 01/16/2006 03:35:51 AM |
skater-girlby BeetleComment by TheLittleIsland: a skater-girl would imply one who skateboards/skates aggressively... and that t-shirt bugs me, not that you chose it - if someone loves their attitude problem, they don't have one. |
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