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Peaceful time on the Beach
Peaceful time on the Beach
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Challenge: Fine Arts: Exhibit II (Advanced Editing VII*)
Camera: Sony DSLR-A700
Lens: Sony DT 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Aspherical ED High Magnification Zoom Lens for Sony Alpha
Date: Apr 3, 2011
Date Uploaded: Apr 3, 2011

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Place: 119 out of 167
Avg (all users): 5.0126
Avg (commenters): 6.0000
Avg (participants): 5.0964
Avg (non-participants): 4.9211
Views since voting: 658
Views during voting: 291
Votes: 159
Comments: 6
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04/17/2011 12:11:51 AM
I like this just the way you have it. I wouldn't change the crop, the processing - it all works just fine the way it is. Well done, in my opinion!
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04/16/2011 07:20:25 PM
Nice finish, Stephen!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/14/2011 10:58:29 AM
I find this a slightly strange yet powerful image. I like its abstractness. For some reason I wish you had not titled it as the title seems to limit the interpretation of this image.
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04/09/2011 05:21:22 AM
The way the people don't seem to be taking a step really, and are silhouetted, gives a bit of an eerie feel to this. Faceless on the deserted beach, hanging in space.
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04/08/2011 05:36:03 PM
Quality is a bit rough from what I'd expect of "Fine Art" (but who looks at fine art on a computer anyway?). I can overlook it. The composition is excellent -- the black horizon (or is it water?) in the background, the wooden structure in the front, the shadowy figures -- and the sand which seems to shimmer and shift. Really good.
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04/08/2011 02:59:54 AM
Very interesting composition. Just a suggestion, but you might crop out the dark line across the top. It pulls the viewer out the the frame and away from the figures and the "good stuff" at the bottom.
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