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12/08/2006 11:45:25 PM |
Great mood setter! Congratulations on your top 30 finish. |
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12/08/2006 06:58:16 PM |
Keith, you own that place. Well done. |
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12/08/2006 09:00:37 AM |
That's a nice viewpoint and you did well with this as a follow up to your postcard victory. |
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12/08/2006 03:45:42 AM |
you are arguably (Nico as well) the master of sepia toned duotones. Your light/shadow play truly guides the viewer. I could honestly study your style. And that is saying something... |
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12/08/2006 02:30:44 AM |
I really loved this one, and definately had it picked to place much much higher than this, as I really loved it..... |
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12/07/2006 10:41:07 PM |
Outstanding!!!
The toned b&w on this is perfect - and now a favorite. |
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12/07/2006 07:11:19 PM |
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12/07/2006 06:22:56 PM |
Excellent composition! Now that is a really neat vantage point. Great job. 10 |
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12/04/2006 03:29:33 PM |
Nice use of wide angle lens to give a sense of location... Like the early morning/ late evening lighting to some extent though lack of detail/ too much shadow in the lower left area of the frame for my preference. Interesting contrast between the historic old ship and the modern architecture behind! |
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12/04/2006 02:23:31 PM |
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12/04/2006 02:02:31 PM |
Firsty, is this you again? ;-) Whoever it is, this is a glorious shot. |
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12/03/2006 07:03:06 AM |
Looks like the work of Firsty. Who evers work it is it look great. Excellent composition and processing. |
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12/03/2006 06:46:24 AM |
Great shooting to get both these in the one shot. |
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12/03/2006 04:18:03 AM |
great composition here. a little dark in the bottom left on my monitor though but can make details-9- |
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12/02/2006 08:35:36 PM |
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12/02/2006 09:42:21 AM |
Wow. Fantastic composition. You've made superb use of what I assume is a rare opportunity to shoot these two subjects in the same frame.
I love the gentle gardient of light in the sky...the back-lighting of the opera house, and your careful cropping to squeeze every last pixel out of the image.
I gave it a 9 at first, but I'm bumping it up to a 10. |
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12/02/2006 07:45:10 AM |
What makes this image for me is the duotone you used. Wouldn't work in black or brown but works perfectly with this. Excellent sharpness and detail, good composition. 8 |
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12/01/2006 05:34:17 PM |
You created a great mood here with the toning. Also like the compo and the light. |
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12/01/2006 10:44:54 AM |
I believe I've seen this scene in blue recently. |
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12/01/2006 10:28:09 AM |
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12/01/2006 07:55:55 AM |
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12/01/2006 06:11:01 AM |
wow. very nice indeed love the treatment |
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12/01/2006 12:16:46 AM |
Visually appealing, but wonder if this would have looked better in color? I feel like a lot of detail is lost. |
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