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01/08/2005 11:57:08 PM |
Very nice. I don't know if I like the houses on the left. Maybe another shot so the houses are out of it, and more ocean would be more "mysterious" looking. |
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01/08/2005 10:43:53 PM |
There is something very timely about this shot. It obviously could have been taken years ago. The composition is very nice as well as the exposure and lighting. I would clone out that string or whatever it is that is hanging off the pier. Otherwise, I think I like this one the best. |
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01/08/2005 09:47:23 PM |
Nice choice for b&w. I like all of the lines and reflections. I'm not sure if Ron/TooCool is correct about the tilt. When I look at it, it appears that both main beams are tilted...one to the right and one to the left. The houses look pretty straight to me. It's hard to tell for sure but I'm wondering if all of those beams are actually crooked. |
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01/05/2005 06:19:44 AM |
Composition and perspective of this shot really appeals to me. The b/w and fog in the distance gives a wonderfully moody atmosphere. |
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01/03/2005 05:29:54 PM |
Like the overall composition and tonality of this one. I do think you're tilted though. The main beam of the pier is not true vertical and the horizon is off. This is an easy fix in Photoshop. PM me if ya need to know how. With the skew of the rest of the beams in the pier though, I'm not sure that straightening the horizon will make it look more balanced or actually make it look more crooked...
TC |
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01/03/2005 05:25:48 PM |
This is a really great shot, love the misty horizon contrasting with the dark support structure - makes for an interesting contrast. Very moody image - this one is a success. |
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01/03/2005 04:38:23 PM |
I like the interesting point of view of this picture. It is not one of the typical beach shots. The composition is well done, the reflection and the horizon divide the image into three harmonic parts, so do the two bigger poles. I also like how the waves further split the central horizontal stripes into triangles.
I don't know what to think about the houeses. Have you considered cloning them out yet? I'd do the same with that piece of rope in the upper-right corner. |
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01/03/2005 04:17:25 PM |
this one I love!
I would probably clone out the little string hanged from the bridge on the right side, but other then that I wouldn't change a thing.
I like the mood, and coolness, the grain ...
I find this one to be very uniqe and artistic. |
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01/03/2005 03:29:50 PM |
I like the dark on light of this image, the siloutted pier supports really bring out their shapes and help you move around the image...seems a little grainy but I think this adds to the image so good job if it is. nice tones. Good job |
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11/16/2003 11:10:11 PM |
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