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02/10/2009 11:54:29 PM |
I do like your original with that light, but this one is certainly your style. I remember when you visited and raved about the lens; I can't believe it's been that long. |
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02/05/2009 03:14:56 AM |
Yes I do like the version seems to suit the processing well ;) |
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01/28/2009 03:18:20 PM |
Changing to grayscale puts the emphasis on the sandy path, rather than the big bush in front; excellent choice. Nice use of wide-angle without getting that distorted look -- it "fits" the landscape elements well. |
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01/25/2009 02:49:48 PM |
A lot of interesting textures in this and some of your good b/w processing. I do agree with you that overall the scene doesn't grab me a huge amount. |
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01/22/2009 08:22:42 AM |
Shame on him for hooking you on another lens. :~)I like the tonal range of the duotone! |
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01/22/2009 02:05:50 AM |
I really like how the shore line leads me through the image. |
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01/19/2009 11:06:01 PM |
Very nice, sorry about the "crack" lens. I think since there's not much detail in the sky after your nice toning that it might be worth it to crop some of it out. |
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01/18/2009 09:42:53 AM |
Understated elegance! A beautiful spot! The crop brings it in nicely, making the boats a little more prominent. |
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