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05/08/2007 11:41:35 AM |
I'd definately love to have one of those houses though, its a beautiful place! I'd take the leaning one too...its got more character. |
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05/08/2007 10:42:16 AM |
GEEZ, it made me feel as if I were a leaf on a rollercoaster ride. Neat point of view and a truly beautiful shot. Love it. |
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05/07/2007 08:49:09 PM |
Great tones, but the image looks skewed on the right. Exposure is kind of weird, too. The left side looks very muddy, but the right has amazing contrast. Perhaps a touch on the left to make a bit more contrast to match the right would even out the image. |
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05/07/2007 05:26:07 PM |
God a great image that makes me wish I was there. Love the way you have caught the power and speed of the water. As has been said the house on the right which appears to be leaning is a tad disconcerting, it almost looks as if that element has been caught using a fish eye.
Love the whiteness of the tips of the clouds appearing just over the trees in the horizon |
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05/07/2007 01:08:42 PM |
Nice landscape. The leaning house is somewhat distracting. You probably already know but if you keep your horizon line (or strong horizontal lines) closer to the center of the lens, this might not occur. Which in this case would probably take away from the great composition. |
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05/07/2007 12:36:37 PM |
Peter, wow! This is really awesome! Oh how I would love to be there walking along that river! When a photographer can make its viewers long to be there -- it is quite a successful photograph! Beautifully done!
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05/07/2007 08:09:40 AM |
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05/07/2007 05:44:14 AM |
Wonderful scene; makes me want to get back to upstate NY (which has similar places). I like the processing, though some of the trees on the bank seem to be blending together (I get this when I use curves sometimes, but not sure that's happened here). I agree the "leaning" house is a bit unfortunate, but I didn't even see that until I read the comments, so maybe it's not so bad. |
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05/06/2007 11:03:40 PM |
Very pretty scene. Like how the lines lead your eye back into the photo. Lens distortion on the house is a bit distracting, but otherwise this is very pleasant. |
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