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A Time for Reflection
10/25/2005 04:27:09 PM
A Time for Reflection
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Comment by scotthadl:
Good iimage.
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A Time for Reflection
10/25/2005 03:17:01 PM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by docurrie:
This would have been nice if the image wasn't centered. I'd have taken it so that all of the shed would have been shown in the reflection. Didn't need so much on the top of the shot.
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A Time for Reflection
10/24/2005 07:21:11 PM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by NekoNita:
Damn..why is the boathouse cut :(
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A Time for Reflection
10/24/2005 02:05:21 PM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by AzCKelly:
Nice picture. Great reflection but would love to see more of it.
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A Time for Reflection
10/24/2005 03:09:47 AM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by skate4ganja:
1/5th of the frame (on the right) is distracting becouse it's empty. And the other 4/5 of
the image are very nice and pleasing to look at. I think that's your only mistake.
I would go a bit lower and to the left if it was my shot.
And maybe it's too blury. Camera shake or wind? well anyway, I'll vote high, I like it.
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A Time for Reflection
10/23/2005 11:10:16 AM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by json:
looks like the house isn't quite focused
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A Time for Reflection
10/21/2005 10:55:56 AM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by RonBeam:
More reflection, less block wall .... a 9. As is, a 7. Yes, it makes that much of a difference. My own general common sense rule of thumb as to which gets dominance in a water reflection shot - the actual subject or the reflection - hinges on which stirs the deeper emotions. In this case, the paintinglike water scene is so much more appealing than the reality of the concrete blocks. Also, including the tip of the building in the bottom of the frame would have completed the linear congruity many viewers want to find in order to "complete" the composition.
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A Time for Reflection
10/20/2005 09:15:14 PM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by metaphox:
very pretty and awesome...only it just doesn't have a very sharp feel :/
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A Time for Reflection
10/19/2005 09:47:46 AM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by oklodhi:
Nice concept and good colors..but the composition needs improvement ...the hut looks very static in the middle
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A Time for Reflection
10/19/2005 07:31:48 AM
A Time for Reflection
by leeleeo

Comment by Longreach:
This image is quite spectacular. While there have been many reflections from water in this challenge the sense of serenity captured in this scene helps your image stand out from the rest in my opinion. I like it very much.
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