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| 05/04/2006 10:45:25 PM |
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| 05/04/2006 03:32:28 AM |
Diagonal Wavesby lamentComment by emmylou: Great example of a phtotgraph with rhythm. You have the obvious rhythm with the moving water and then you have repeated pattern of the posts and thier waving reflections. Birds and plantlife on posts act as another point of interest. Well done. |
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| 05/03/2006 06:54:39 AM |
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| 10/13/2003 11:53:13 AM |
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| 01/29/2003 03:43:35 PM |
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| 01/24/2003 06:47:12 PM |
Mount Bakerby lamentComment by teachme53: The softness of the mountains and the variations on the blues make for a very appealing photograph. The tree at the bottom is the start of something that would appeal to me...However, you choose for more sky??? I feel if you would have cropped at least a 1/3rd of the sky and made it look more like a panorama the whole image would have come across more dynamic.JGill |
| 01/19/2003 10:20:06 PM |
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| 01/16/2003 01:27:15 PM |
Mount Bakerby lamentComment by kandyj: Like the color layers and depth. I would have liked to see some of the sky cropped out for a panoramic effect, if I was to be picky about it. Although using the rule of thirds, I guess it is 'correct'. The top of the sky just seems to distract me from the mountain, though. |
| 01/16/2003 09:30:42 AM |
Mount Bakerby lamentComment by Ptman: The very tips of the trees in the foreground are a bit distracting. Otherwise great shot. I like that it's hard to see where the horizon ends and the sky begins. |
| 01/15/2003 06:13:32 PM |
Mount Bakerby lamentComment by Harz_Joerg: the picture has some very interesting parts: the mountain range in the back, the mountain at the right with the low clouds and the nicely structured clouds of the sky. However the woods in the front (also the treetop to the left) attract the viewers eyes first and because they are not so interesting, the viewer has to search for what he should look at. Also it could be darker. Then some nice orange colors of the sky would get visible (I have a laptop on which I simply tilt the screen to see how brightness variation alter the apperence of an image). |
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