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Critique By:
Chris Sieg (K:505)
11/6/2007 8:51:31 PM
Wow!! fantastic image, great composition and colors...congrats
Chris
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Pumpkin HD (K:1033)
11/6/2007 8:46:48 PM
What a VEIW! EXCELLENT shot.
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Critique By:
Peter De Rycke (K:41212)
11/6/2007 8:32:06 PM
Nicely composed shot .. great sky, well reflected, and i like the symmetry on the boats .. perhaps i would have liked it some wider, but ok .. Peter
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Critique By:
Rick Page (K:5242)
11/6/2007 6:45:06 PM
Sharon you have talent in many areas of photography.This and your landscapes are my favorites.......Rick
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Critique By:
Saintz Saintz2 (K:11250)
11/6/2007 5:11:24 PM
Perfect framing and color ..!
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Critique By:
Stan Ciszek (K:56854)
11/6/2007 1:57:42 PM
Very interesting photoart, Congratulations, My best wishes, Stan
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Sharon Chambers (K:1833)
11/6/2007 9:11:00 AM
Thanks Paul, they are one of the most photographed things in Dunedin and it's hard to capture them in an original way
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Riccardo De Matteis (K:1485)
11/5/2007 9:03:49 PM
nice the moon as well, seems part of the sign
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Critique By:
Serkan Müslüm Tugcu (K:858)
11/5/2007 8:56:28 PM
wonderful color combination. love it, regards.
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Paul Schofield (K:5970)
11/4/2007 10:17:00 PM
Unusual perspective and composition on these groynes.
I like the shadows they cast.
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Kamran Bakhtiari (K:24036)
11/4/2007 7:29:05 PM
very nice artwork,vivid blue.beautiful and eyecatch
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Gustavo Scheverin (K:164501)
11/4/2007 1:08:11 AM
Excelente abstracto, muy original. Felicitaciones!
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Critique By:
Derk Jager (K:865)
11/4/2007 12:39:40 AM
This is very cool. A perfect image for a distortion technique that is very hard to use I think. Regards, Derk
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Mary Brown (K:71879)
11/3/2007 11:41:52 PM
Very eye catching. Great shot. MAry
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Sharon Chambers (K:1833)
11/3/2007 10:18:54 PM
Hi Ali, It is what is called a 'polorama' which I just discovered recently. I can't remember the web site for how it works! Basically it uses a panoramic photo (this one is of some old jetty poles at the local beach) and you use 'polar coordinates) in photoshop to turn the photo into a 'planet'. Then a LOT of editing to get it to look right. Something different and fun!
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ali saffetoglu (K:3463)
11/3/2007 10:13:35 PM
interesting:)) but what is this:))?
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Gustavo Scheverin (K:164501)
11/2/2007 11:38:06 PM
Una composición muy interesante, excelentes los contrastes. Felicitaciones!
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Critique By:
Luciana Gama (K:1518)
11/2/2007 5:08:26 PM
LOve this sequence ! Beautiful :)
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Hussam AL_ Khoder (K:79545)
11/1/2007 9:42:08 PM
What a brilliant idea and soooo effective, Great shot. All the best. 7/7
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Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy) (K:27380)
10/31/2007 1:17:27 PM
nice photoart:) i like it:) i like the colour!! congr. arif
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Critique By:
Peter Margetic (K:2084)
10/25/2007 7:38:42 AM
Great pic Sharon, I like vertical cropping on seascapes to focus the attention on sand through to sky.
Peter.
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laura diaz (K:1642)
10/24/2007 5:14:03 PM
this is beautifull , the vertical functions really well.
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Critique By:
Bernardo González (K:4655)
10/24/2007 3:53:04 PM
Outstanding.
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Critique By:
Aniko Heart (K:26503)
10/24/2007 10:19:06 AM
You're welcome! :)
Throw away the rules Sharon! LOL! :) See how brilliant images are created when you do not follow what others tell you to??? And a quick snap? Well, that adds to the magnificence of your obvious talent!
I also make vertical panoramas, but have only a couple posted here in UF, and not of nature-scapes.
Yes, I was certain you had used a polarising filter for that very deep sky, which cannot be achieved in many other ways (unless one uses a pp programme for example...)
I Love your work, and look forward to seeing more of it. :)
Cheers! Aniko :)
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Sharon Chambers (K:1833)
10/24/2007 10:11:05 AM
Hi there, thanks so much for the kind words! This is the first time I've done a vertical panorama and it was all in a bit of a rush, quick-snap really. That's why the rule of thirds has been broken because this is the composition I got when I joined my 3 photos together. I'm normally rather strict on rule of thirds but this ine seemed to work pretty well. Sky was achhieves using a polarising filter by the way. Thanks again :0)
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Aniko Heart (K:26503)
10/24/2007 9:38:25 AM
Exceptional shot Sharon!!!
I am all for vertical panoramas. I am all for breaking every photographic "rule" ever invented! :)
This image is almost cut in half with the line of the water (and poinyt of interest rock) being close to exactly central. I wonder how many people would find this "unacceptable" as it does not comply with the photographic law of "rule of thirds".... lol... :)Persoanlly, I find it appealing, and strengthening to a perfectly exposed, with exceptional tones.... (wow... that sky and the textures really grab me!)scene, that also has a fabulous DOF, leading the eye clearly and concisely through from foreground interest and into that deep sky with the precious cloud formations!
Awesome, Sharon!
Best Wishes, Aniko :)
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Critique By:
Peter Brueckner (K:143)
10/24/2007 7:08:01 AM
Great picture, I like the intense expression.
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Critique By:
Ronen Helman (K:7393)
10/21/2007 10:01:32 PM
GRAET the colours are excellent and the pov is even better. well use of wide angle bending it a bit down.(hope my english understandable ;) ) 7+++
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Critique By:
Stephen Davey (K:413)
10/21/2007 4:16:57 PM
Hi Sharon, I love the composition of this picture. At first glance the focus seems to be on the boulders in the foreground. But really they are framing the island in the background, and the fact that you have them taking up so much of the image suggests their size and weight.
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Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy) (K:27380)
10/21/2007 10:31:37 AM
delicate:) nice shot!! brilliant colours.. congr. regards..
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