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Sunset Serenity
01/24/2007 11:54:54 PM
Sunset Serenity
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Comment by Skip:
i like the idea, but think it needs more experimenting to turn it into a great photograph. as is, it comes across more as a hurried snapshot.
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Sunset Serenity
01/16/2007 06:26:40 AM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by whiterook:
great shot 10
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Sunset Serenity
01/16/2007 12:13:36 AM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by sherpet:
Very pleasing to the eye...
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Sunset Serenity
01/14/2007 03:14:48 PM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by rmtm333:
Nice relaxing image. Good Luck.
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Sunset Serenity
01/14/2007 11:18:23 AM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by Wink:
Nice compositon but would benefit from some color work or maybe desaturation.
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Sunset Serenity
01/14/2007 06:48:47 AM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by indridistefans:
The sun is too much of a blob for me.
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Sunset Serenity
01/13/2007 01:17:15 PM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by LN13:
Nice star effect on the sun. I just feel like the shot could use a little more saturation.
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Sunset Serenity
01/12/2007 11:04:02 PM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by xXxscarletxXx:
Great silhouettes!!
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Sunset Serenity
01/12/2007 09:33:58 PM
Sunset Serenity
by bugsy55

Comment by neophyte:
Bring back great memeories. Nice job, very emotive.
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No worries...
09/19/2006 02:15:14 AM
No worries...
by bugsy55

Comment by ambaker:
Critique Club Review:

Very nice picture.

Color, saturation, hue, lighting, brightness, contrast, focus, depth of field are all very good.

There is only one thing I see here, and that is that the setting sun unintentionallly becomes a subject.

You've positioned your son following the rules of thirds. However, your son's gaze, and the reflection on the water, take us straight to the sun. Unfortunately the reflection is right up the middle, and the sun close to it. Positioning your son further to the left so that he was in one third, and the sun in the other, might have helped.

As is, I really enjoyed this picture, and it really speaks to the feeling of the moment.
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