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| 01/23/2004 02:41:59 AM |
By the riverby marboComment: I like how you were able to get the layers in the composition. All of them works perfectly to give a great picture. The different colors in these layers help to keep your interest in the shot and try to make out the details within. Great shot. |
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| 01/22/2004 06:05:45 PM |
My Uncle Emmet's Farmby coolharComment: Wow nice job with a bit of tweaking. Now there's a more intimate feeling to the scene. I like how now you can see the tracks and nice details in the snow. The shadows seem deeper and brings out the silos even more.Great improvement. |
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| 01/22/2004 07:20:53 AM |
Curtain of Fogby wfullerComment: Composition is interesting with the road leading your eyes toward the fog. The tree in the right side of the picture also helps by adding interest. |
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| 01/22/2004 07:14:03 AM |
Raven Rockby shareinncComment: Very interesting textures. You get the feeling of the roughness of the rock. This image screams b&w. The contrast is pretty good. |
| 01/21/2004 07:05:35 PM |
A Quiet Seaside Townby KonadorComment: I like how you were able to keep the water on the bottom left dark. The reflections in the water gives a path that leads your eyes toward the houses at the top.
The lighting capture really gives you the feeling of textures on everything from the ripples in the water,the stone walls, and the rocks in the water. |
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| 01/19/2004 06:45:19 AM |
Stare Downby QuadrajetComment: Great shot. Contrast is really good. You can almost feel the texture on the tree and the eagles' feathers. I don't know how you got it to look at you. |
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| 01/19/2004 03:11:53 AM |
Idaho Wildernessby goinskiingComment: Definitely gives you the feeling of the vastness of the wilderness. Good depth of field. Separation of the foreground trees, the midground, the mountain range and the cloud/sky really makes this interesting. |
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| 01/15/2004 08:58:25 PM |
Air Force 2by tfaustComment: 3 shots stitched together. Wow. Very cool capture. It's one of those vehicles that you hardly see in person. Must have been quite a bit of press there. I see the media trucks with their antennae.
I like that you were able to find a nice spot away from the media and getting a different angle then them. |
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| 01/15/2004 08:52:56 PM |
Apache, A Modelby tfaustComment: The combination of beautiful sky the color of the ground really brings out the Apache. Even though it's tough to photograph a military vehicle that is suppose to be stealthy.
I really enjoy looking at pictures of military equipment/vehicles. Thanks for sharing. Message edited by author 2004-01-15 20:53:19. |
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| 01/13/2004 12:52:22 AM |
Dino Dinnerby drgsoellComment: If you had some blurring so it seem that the dinosaur was active or moving would help give it a more action feeling. The sky on this one is really nice. Gives it that "B" movie feeling.
Maybe if you used a longer shutter speed and using a tripod to sweep the camera (move in the direction that the dino is moving) would blur the dinosaur enough so that it would look like it's moving. Obviously software can do this, but not legal. |
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