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| 05/04/2007 08:12:57 AM |
Simple Greenby noranekoComment by corinne: Love the intensity and boldness of this photo. I think it could have made a stronger symmetrical statement if the main, center branch was all in focus - not just the upper half of the branch. Very nice effort! |
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| 05/04/2007 08:10:25 AM |
Brigadoon Harborby noranekoComment by sherpet: I love the misty effect here, re the fog, and feel it works so well.
The depth of darkness fading ro a soft grey leads one into the picture so perfectly.
It give me a feeling of drifting into infinity.....Well done..... |
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| 05/04/2007 06:34:44 AM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by jonfrommk: I think it is fantastic that people are using the challenge to get out of their safety zone. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesnt, in this instance it most definitely gets a huge YES from me
Great repetitive image of the fencing which is complemented by the double shot of breakwaters
Good fog capture (I always struggle on this)
Stands well as it is but I might also like to see another version where you dont see the house and the fencing goes on to the vanishing point (on this shot you can just make out a small black rectangular object in the far distance)
Splendid isolation |
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| 05/04/2007 02:22:39 AM |
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| 05/04/2007 12:29:01 AM |
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| 05/03/2007 10:12:07 PM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by boysetsfire: on a windy day, i would love to sling beach towel over the slats for protection from the cold, right back in one of the corners wishing it wasnt so damn cold so i could swim in the ocean |
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| 05/03/2007 09:40:16 PM |
Lost at Seaby noranekoComment by colorcarnival: I see you are over 1000 comments now but I thought I'd continue the trend for you. What an awesome macro. It's kind of like a polar bear trying to decide if he wants to get back in the water or not. The use of green food coloring is an interesting choice. Great capture! |
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| 05/03/2007 09:33:55 PM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by posthumous: the fence has its own wave and pulse, from different angles becoming different things. you used this angle to create the illusion of wide border.
sand, ocean, fence, weeds are all pulsing madly. you found a sedate, controlled angle to rein them in a bit. controlled chaos... disappearing into light. count me in. |
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| 05/03/2007 09:32:28 PM |
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| 05/03/2007 09:11:16 PM |
House of Sand and Fogby noranekoComment by jaysonmc: I really like the repeating patterns here. You have a good eye for composition. You know me though, I am a stickler for people. Put a person (or a bird in your case) in that bottom left third and bam one in a million. :)
But as a pure landscape, I think it is wonderful. Capturing fog is always difficult and easily accomplished the mood. Stunning photo. Message edited by author 2007-05-03 21:11:58. |
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