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Steve Williams
{K:1341} 3/8/2005
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Very excellent image. i couild complain about the horizon blah blah.. but no complaints here..a pleasure to look at.
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 10/18/2004
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Superb Colourful Scenic Vista....Michael! Composition...Colour, and Tonal Quality! I guess you did'nt notice the Slight Horizon Tilt..Tut,tut!!! Best Regards: Jeff.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/17/2004
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Hi Michael, Apart from the tilt in the horizon and the grain, a very impressive capture. Very moody, and well composed. I do like the highly saturated tones as well as the lighting, casting a very strong atmosphere over the image.
Excellent job on Toms' image!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 10/16/2004
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Wonderful! The tones are fantastic and I love the atmosphere. The tilt is already mentioned as well as the right choise of film. Bravo! C.
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 10/15/2004
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Thanks for the film information - I actually have gone 100% digital, and don't really have a grain problem anymore.
Grad filter - no, did not use one, but yes, applied a graduated effect in PS after the fact!
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Michele Berti
{K:14921} 10/15/2004
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Truly beautiful. You are a master.
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Stan Pustylnik
{K:6768} 10/15/2004
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Sorry, I forgot to say that Love this image!
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Stan Pustylnik
{K:6768} 10/15/2004
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Gorgeous view! I must say that with Velvia or provia slide film you will geteven better colors, but most important - no grain. Did you use ND Graduated filter here, ot just fast shutter speed at day light time?
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Luisa Azzolini
{K:1555} 10/15/2004
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Bella immagine, correggerei un po' l'orizzonte!
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 10/15/2004
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Howie: This is why I love usefilm! Takes only minutes for the world to make my photo better.
Horizon crooked? Yes. I suck. Thanks for pointing that out, now that I see it it is obviously going to need a 2 percent rotation (which I will do when I get home).
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 10/15/2004
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Kodak Gold ISO 200 that sat in my refrigerator for a while. It's the nature of the beast. After switiching to digital, I no longer sweat the "grain".
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 10/15/2004
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http://www.sojourner2000.com/maps/
Shelter Cove is part of the "Lost Coast" off of Highway 1. It is in the King Range National Conservation Area.
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tom rumland
{K:14874} 10/15/2004
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michael, gorgeous view! is this near big sur or closer to SF? beautiful colors and contrasts. i feel inexplicably attracted to the grown sand. so many patterns and tones interrupted by the foam rivulet (sp?) and the edge of the water. golden grass fading into lush green cliffs accentuated by low clouds that appear to shoot up and out over the ocean. it's a bit grainy but it works here. i've been along parts of this coast and the wind is usually pretty intense. the grain gives me that feel of wind in your face as you gaze at the landscape. truly magnificent. only nitpick, which howie already picked up on, is the horizon tilt.
take care, tom
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Howie Mudge
{K:27933} 10/15/2004
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You've captured the scene nicely. My only nit pic is the horizon is sloping which needs to be corrected. Other than that, very nice indeed.
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deniz kaan copur
{K:12726} 10/15/2004
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nice ls.
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Osman Cem GENCTURK
{K:1446} 10/15/2004
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excellent. i wish i was in there now...
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Burak Tanriover
{K:16610} 10/15/2004
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very nice picture, a little bit grainy,well done
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