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Too late for the boat on Lake Maggiore
04/27/2004 07:35:24 PM
Too late for the boat on Lake Maggiore
by Luca66

Comment:
it seems to be the subject of your title, but the ramp/dock really detracts from a great landscape shot. what if you got downat the edge adn shot with the camera tilited toward the sky to get minimal water at the bottom, the mountains in the lower part of the shot, and then just let the sky gradiate off the top of the photo?

and is gradiate a word?

nice shot.
The Lighthouse
04/27/2004 07:31:37 PM
The Lighthouse
by oskar

Comment:
nice hues. i like when people crop horizons long and narrow.

great image
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new york, new york   (jeter at the plate, rodriguez on deck)
04/27/2004 07:29:56 PM
new york, new york (jeter at the plate, rodriguez on deck)
by tomzinho

Comment:
nice perspective :)

you live in the stadium?
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God Is ColorBlind - Alabama
04/27/2004 07:28:51 PM
God Is ColorBlind - Alabama
by Shiiizzzam

Comment:
very nice effect, but i wish you could see the plaque a bit more clearly.
Heaven on Earth
04/27/2004 07:27:55 PM
Heaven on Earth
by arnit

Comment:
simple.

nice.

i like it.
Edmonds Bay Marina
04/27/2004 07:26:40 PM
Edmonds Bay Marina
by caba

Comment:
i woudl like to see a more "dynamic" camera position in this photo. i dont know if you can get to the waterline (looks like there are a few floating docks) but that might have made it a bit more dramatic.

i dont know if i like the lights reflecting on the surface or if they're distracting...the light on the far left edge IS distracting...i woudl suggest cropping it out, but then how do you cut into the sailboat? who knows...

i love the hue of the shot. the cool blue feels exactly as i remember coming in from a day of sailing feeling (thats a horrible sentence :)
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A.M. Serenity
04/27/2004 07:21:27 PM
A.M. Serenity
by Jeileen

Comment:
this is also what i call an "object shot". i wonder if you could get alot closer to the beach chair so that the bottom and back of it creat teh "frame" for the beach scene. or maybe you get down behind the back of the chair and shoot towards the sun....get a little more dramatic with the elements of the composition (perspective is an easy way to add dynamics).

if you were looking at more of an "object shot" of the chair, perhaps you could try photographing it 90° to its side so you get a true profile (that is, eliminate ALL perspective form the shot) make it VERY static or VERY dramatic. :)

also, the blue seems a bit too saturated.

aside from my opinions, i like that you didnt drop the chair in the vertical center. that would have been bad :) its moves like that that tell me that you were thinking about the shot and you tilted the camera skyward to catch more sky than ground. kudos for that :)
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Follow the Leader
04/23/2004 11:53:25 AM
Follow the Leader
by Sonifo

Comment:
in shots with alot of foliage in the background, i get very distracted. might be nice to see tighter framing or a shallower depth of field to blur out the dried brush/sticks. i like the lighting on the wings :)
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Diamond(s) in the Rough
04/23/2004 11:50:37 AM
Diamond(s) in the Rough
by dccloss

Comment:
i wish i could read the text a bit better (or at all)
waiting in the midst
04/23/2004 11:49:56 AM
waiting in the midst
by xburnerx

Comment:
i'd like to see the horizon cut thru the eyes of the person so that their head is dead center in the shot...or go lower to put their head in the sky

nice shot
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