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03/14/2005 05:01:00 AM |
Wow - now this is an image that makes an impact. It reminds me of that awful Robin Williams movie "What Dreams May Come". It has an impressionistic style to it that I rather like.
It's an acceptable if not startlingly interesting scene but it's the post processing that make this shot an event. It would have been nice to see more light or more lightness on the front of the house to help that detail there. The sky is interesting but a little too hot on the left. The golden foreground is just stunning.
As an experimental shot I think there's a lot to enjoy about this and I hope you'll keep experimenting in this way. |
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02/07/2005 12:50:30 AM |
Keep it a dream and keep following YOUR vision!! |
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02/05/2005 11:22:17 PM |
Beautiful image, but is too overprocessed for my liking. |
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02/05/2005 09:56:37 PM |
wow. this is a perfect example why photographer use photoshop. you took a pretty picture and made it prettier. nice. |
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02/05/2005 06:19:50 PM |
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02/05/2005 01:38:54 PM |
Love the dreamy syle you've used. The picture is very appealing. 8 |
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02/04/2005 03:52:24 PM |
the bottom third of this is my favorite part. the golden color is brilliant. |
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02/02/2005 11:33:11 PM |
I like and dislike this photo. It almost seems like it's unfinished. You have a great sky, great forground... Then you have a house that is pretty but blah. You should have done something with it. |
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02/02/2005 04:31:25 PM |
While I find your post processing to be quite tastefully done, I am not a fan of this type of editing. |
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02/02/2005 06:13:11 AM |
A very nice photo that looks a little over processed with a distinctive halo on the outline of the house. That could be caused by over sharpening but could also be from the back lighting. A very difficult shot to capture into the sun like that. Well done. |
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01/31/2005 12:45:07 AM |
too much post processing :/ |
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