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11/07/2004 05:02:32 PM |
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11/05/2004 12:21:13 PM |
if it were me editting this, i think i would be tempted to crop the shot from just below the closest hedges. everything above this line looks as if it cold be a painting, what with the lush bright colours, solid greens and the pleasantly visal blue sky. the grassy bits of stuff in the foreground just looks messily realistic in comparison and reduces the effect. it's a very lovely view, and nicely taken, no doubt. 6. |
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11/04/2004 10:19:39 AM |
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11/04/2004 04:35:51 AM |
I love the colors, while the woods sound a little over saturated or burned out. Good luck! |
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11/04/2004 12:28:17 AM |
there seems to be several of us that had the same idea here, I really like the color in the sky and on the top of the trees. 6 Kevin |
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11/03/2004 04:28:10 AM |
Great colors, maybe a bit dark with that bright sky.
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11/02/2004 11:14:30 PM |
Beautiful color. Nice shot. The lines of the sky tend to lead your eye out of the frame. This would have been nicer if it had some foreground features to hold your view in the frame. 7. |
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11/02/2004 06:19:44 AM |
looks like a sky replacement job! |
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11/01/2004 07:02:56 PM |
Great colors, but a composition like this doesn't work very often. What I mean is the middle line between the sky and the earth. In this case I would suggest to let the sky be 2/3 of the photo and then have less of the uninteresting foreground in the frame, you should have pointed the camera a little bit more upwards. I'm not saying it's a bad photo, just pointing out what would improve it imho. |
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11/01/2004 12:40:06 AM |
What a great image. I suspect you cranked the saturation to the very limit but I can see why. |
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