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| 01/20/2007 03:22:43 PM |
Morning Light in the Parkby GreetmirComment by ursula: At first glance it looks slightly shaky, and it doesn't have much interest. The light being brighter on the trees in back is interesting, but it doesn't show through enough to "make" the image. The light post in the middle is (sorry) annoying :). There seems to be a house, maybe some people also or a machine of some sort by the lightpost - I don't know.
In other words, IMVHO, it is excellent light to explore further, but as a picture to keep this one doesn't quite make it.
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| 01/20/2007 03:00:18 PM |
Another Irisby GreetmirComment by littlegett: The colours here are very wonderful. the DOF is a bit shallow for me, I would like to see more clarity in the petals. Mostly the outside edges. it is a wonderful image. |
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| 01/20/2007 02:57:51 PM |
Tree In Evening Lightby GreetmirComment by littlegett: There is just something about trees in the evening. The Dramatic flair the twisted and turned and straight and curved branches give is simply amazing. You did a very nice job with this image. |
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| 01/20/2007 02:55:05 PM |
Prettyby GreetmirComment by littlegett: (returned)
This is a very dramatic image you captured here. My taste could be a tad sharper, but as it is, it still stopped me to look deeper in. I first noticed the glints of what may be spiderweb? than I noticed the Fly. Least it looks like a fly. I think the DOF is wonderful also, really grabbed my attention. |
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| 01/20/2007 02:10:17 PM |
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| 01/20/2007 10:41:08 AM |
Morning Light in the Parkby GreetmirComment by yakatme: Nice variety of colors in the park. Without a definite subject my attention is drawn to the two large trees which are neither centered well or purposely offset. The fine details on the ground are hard to discern, but I think that is a path in the left third of the picture next to a small tree. That (slightly curving?) uhill path might have also made an interesting subject in this park. I wonder what your post processing was. Maybe the detail in the colors were lost due to too much boost in contrast. I don't know, so please don't take offense if I am mistaken. I just know that it happens to me sometimes and I have to be careful not to overuse contrast. |
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| 01/20/2007 08:51:52 AM |
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| 01/20/2007 08:44:43 AM |
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| 01/20/2007 12:47:27 AM |
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| 01/20/2007 12:05:11 AM |
A View From The Pondby GreetmirComment by ralfw: Greetmir -
If I may be so bold, try flipping this image on it's horizontal axis. (upside down, in other words)
A very interesting (surreal) result to me.
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