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Terry Geldard
{K:-165} 5/6/2005
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I think if you did try this with a long exposure you would probably get a nice mist around the stone could look great could look poo either way have a go!
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 10/1/2003
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Yeah, it'd be great if you could study this place with all sorts of different angles and lighting and speeds and skies.
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Tobiah Deutsch
{K:2432} 10/1/2003
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Hey... Thanks to you all for helping me out... I appreciate all of your comments bunches.
Tobiah
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Tobiah Deutsch
{K:2432} 10/1/2003
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Here is a new image that I've played with a bit... burned a little at the bottom of the rock, and leveled out the horizon and tweaked the contrast a little more.
I think I'm gonna put on the waterproof boots and get in a little closer and do some long exposure stuff in the evening or early morning with this spot... we'll see what happens.
Tobiah
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 10/1/2003
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I like the subject and its position in the image. The horizon tilt is questionable, I'm not quite convinced that this angle is the best one. I agree with Chris about the suggested tonal adjustments, although the tonality in some places may have been negatively affected by what looks a bit like low quality digital compression.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 10/1/2003
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Tobiah,
I would level the horizon and move the subject more off center. Maybe even shoot it at a more rakish angle to exaggerate the features of the wall. Dodge the bottom of the wall a little and burn in the sky. Did you use and filters? If not, use a red one to separate the clouds more.
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George Black
{K:102014} 10/1/2003
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I think this composition is really fine. The asymmetry gives the composition an unexpected and welcome dynamic. Well done!
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Quantummeter .
{K:2870} 10/1/2003
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I like the point of view, in a literal and fisical way. Whites are a little burnt, perhaps overexposing due to scanning. Good work. Best regards, Pablo.
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Lorenzo Parisi
{K:6277} 10/1/2003
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Good idea... Maybe the subject could be more centered and the horizon line could be perfectly horizontal... Regards, Lorenzo
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