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02/03/2006 08:47:28 PM |
I love this image, and have now added it to my favorites, along with another one of yours, called a "Passage to Atlantis". |
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12/19/2004 10:26:04 PM |
I really like the feel of this photo. Very mysterious. |
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12/19/2004 07:19:29 PM |
nice photo, good idea and composition, hope it does well for you! |
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12/19/2004 04:09:59 AM |
Clever title and nice composition. I think you handled the exposure on this image quite nicely, given the bright reflection off the surface of the water. |
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12/18/2004 06:21:34 PM |
Almost there... almost. If it were cropped so there were almost no sky and there was correspondingly more foreground, it could be very nice. Also, the fence itself needs to have some of the ble/cyan removed and the yellow/red bumped up, so it pops a bit more. |
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12/18/2004 06:11:30 PM |
Nice landscape, and the lighting sets an excellent mood. Good composition and use of reflection. |
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12/17/2004 11:23:07 AM |
I like this shot..the twisted shape of the fence is quite intriguing and compositionally, I can`t fault it...you have divided it up well with the fence making a nice diagonal to divide the image neatly.
I would love to have seen the fence as the main subject with the background softly blurred by the use of shallow DOF as I think it competes for attention because of the reflections.
This however, is my personal taste and in no way reflects on the quality of the image...very nice work. |
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12/15/2004 06:28:04 PM |
Neat stuff. has a sense of the over-sharpened but at very low radius that makes the fince seen almost super-imposed, and is also reminiscent of Gordon Whyte's work. The grey winter afternoon, and light on the wood are good. Strong compositionally too. |
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12/15/2004 12:41:46 AM |
The subtle tones and the meandering fence are a great combination. Beautiful image. Good luck. |
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12/14/2004 05:10:47 PM |
One of my top four picks this challenge. Keeps my interest long after the initial "wow". |
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12/14/2004 02:15:49 PM |
Amazing colors... would croped just bit more of fence at left. |
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12/14/2004 04:42:40 AM |
Composition: 8, Technical: 8, Appeal: 8, Challenge: 7, Overall Calculated Average Score: 8 |
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12/13/2004 09:37:55 PM |
crop off the top, raise your horizon -see what you think? |
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12/13/2004 07:18:38 PM |
Nice composition - I like the way the eye is drawn along the fence, but I'm then distracted by the person sitting on the bench. I wish the fence occupied more of the frame - maybe cropped more at the top, or shot from a lower angle... I'm not sure. Good job though!
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12/13/2004 06:54:33 AM |
Nice compostion and colours |
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