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Trevor Tollefsbol
{K:2458} 4/1/2003
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I really like this shot. Composition is excellent, and the foreground subject is beautiful. Great shot!
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Christian Gennert
{K:964} 2/2/2003
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Thanks Harvey! This was a lucky shot... ;-)
I would like some sort of criticism of all my pictures, preferebly bad, thats how I improve my self.
And I am truly greatful if you Would. Please, tear my shots apart! Thats why I?am here.
Cheers Christian
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Deleted User
{K:4598} 2/2/2003
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This is very well done in every respect. Nicely balanced with just a hint if sky. Nice WA use. Good detail, color and slow shutter speed. Very competent work.
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Christian Gennert
{K:964} 2/1/2003
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Thank you all for taking time to comment the picture!
Mary Sue, the curved horizon is due to the wideangled lens that I used. The wider the lens is the more distortion you get.
-Christian
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 2/1/2003
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I love the exposure and the long DOF...but I have a technical question. Why is the horizon curved? Is it a function of the lens? Thanks. I like this image a lot!
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eyad shammari
{K:391} 2/1/2003
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its reminding me of "clearing storm" an image takin by one of the masters "Ansel Adams". great work
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Sylvia Jones
{K:652} 2/1/2003
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Missed this last time - glad I caught it today - wonderful restful feeling oozing from this shot - love the touch of orange at the top - nice one Christian.
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Alan Sislen
{K:649} 2/1/2003
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Christian, this is a beautiful image! Perfect depth of field, contrasting colors and textures of the shore rocks, great framing and position with the rocks running diagonally across the frame. And the soothing feel from the long exposure. The only critical comment would what appears to be the impact of the polorizer in the upper right corner of the frame, although I kind of like it!
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