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Critique By: John  Navarrete  (K:80)  
9/12/2006 6:46:08 PM

great moment, really takes you back.

        Photo By: Maurizio Massetti  (K:30463)

Critique By: John  Navarrete  (K:80)  
9/10/2006 5:13:17 PM

Jay,

What is HDR photography? I am really just learning, I have never taken classes or had any formal training, I just kind of picked it up. If you would like to teach a lesson, I would love it.

Thanks,

John

p.s. I am LDS
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Critique By: John  Navarrete  (K:80)  
8/30/2006 4:28:56 AM

Good Question, I think it had something to do with the multiple filters I was using (a polarizer and warming filter)

John
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Critique By: John  Navarrete  (K:80)  
8/13/2006 1:39:48 AM

This is a great image. I love the duality of the image, it gives a feel of the surreal. The color is good, adding to that feeling. The upraised arms give it a joyous feeling, and create great patterns. If it were me, I would not use the filter, as this tends to blur the "top"half. I always like a sharp half in a water photo, it adds to the depth and "beleivability" of the image.
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