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The Journey Beginning...
The Journey Beginning...
tolyanchik


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Challenge: In the Beginning... (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Olympus C-50Z
Location: Nassau, Bahamas
Date: Mar 25, 2005
Aperture: F7.1
ISO: 80
Shutter: 1/640
Galleries: Travel, Panoramic
Date Uploaded: Mar 27, 2005

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Place: 230 out of 300
Avg (all users): 4.4495
Avg (commenters): 4.5000
Avg (participants): 4.3125
Avg (non-participants): 4.5371
Views since voting: 880
Views during voting: 392
Votes: 287
Comments: 5
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/04/2005 03:15:58 PM
The beginning of a fabulous vacation... OK, not bad. I like the clouds, they look 3 dimensional in the picture. Focus seems just a bit soft.
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04/04/2005 01:11:22 PM
Nice clear photo. However, lacking in drama - sky looks a bit faded, sea quite calm. Wonder if a panoramic, letter box style would help the composition? Link to challenge is entirely in the title.
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04/03/2005 07:25:29 PM
This is a decent photograph, technically good. It would help if you included something in the foreground to give the photo some depth. I would also move the frame up just a little to show more of the sky, and improve composition a little. One last thing, you should always have one side meet the maximum 640 pixles.
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04/01/2005 09:58:56 AM
This is a nice image. I love the variations of blue you have in this image. I also love the texture of the water seen here. Nice work.
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03/30/2005 11:00:04 PM
2 rules broken here...

1. Watch your horizon, it's going on an upward slant. Make sure to check for level next time.

2. The horizon is almost smack dab in the middle, and it really takes away from the image.

I would have shifted the camera to look more to the right and get more of the land, and perhaps zoomed in a bit, that would eliminate the half/half photo.
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