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Photographer  cessy karina {Karma:14205}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Nature
Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 1/12/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Views 636 Shutter
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Critiques 15 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  st Georges
State -  VAUD
Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About when I went to play luge, I saw these rays of light, I could not help to take a picture. there are some flares though, should I take it away ?
any comments are very appreciate :)
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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 1/17/2005
Je dois contredire les autres critiques:
Le "flare" est justement beau parce que il n'y a PAS d'autre point d'attention .. on peut regarder le flare et les rayons de soleit dans ses propers existances, je vois le spectre du lumiere, comme on regarde parfois les "halos" autour du soleil quand il y a des nuages hautes (des "voiles") dans le ciel .. il apporte un peu plus de coleur .. non, c'est très beau pour moi !

Salut mon amie !!
Peter

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 1/17/2005
Awesome sunlight capture Cessy, beautiful landscape photo :-)

Best wishes,
Steve

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 1/17/2005
The flares don?t bother me, as I put my sun glasses on watching this scene ... joking aside, lovely shot & sunbeams with/without flares!

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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 1/16/2005
No..no, Cessy!...Leave the Flares!...I would!!!
Nice Composition!
Regards:
Jeff.

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Deb Mayes   {K:19605} 1/13/2005
Leave the flare in, Cessy. :) It's a wonderful composition, and the flare is part of its charm. When the light is really strong like this, you see the same sort of flare on the back of your eyelids. :)

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 1/13/2005
thank you Neal for profound comment :), best wishes, cessy

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 1/13/2005
In this case I think the lens flare adds to the image, Cessy, I'd leave it in! It would be completely different without it.
Thanks for your comments!
Dave.

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Neal Nye   {K:15827} 1/13/2005
I think it's always a good idea to go with your first instincts. Those rays and flares are the subject of this picture and it's a great one. It changes this from being another standard snow scene into a unique, excitingly different image. How many pictures of red-clothed skiers on the white snow have you seen? A billion? And how many scenes like this have you scene? None! This is brilliant, and from more than just the bright sun.

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Roberto Carli   {K:13689} 1/12/2005
Superb rays of light,and great compostion too,really a good job,congrats!!!

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cerebral marv cerebral marv   {K:217} 1/12/2005
love the ray of lights!

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 1/12/2005
thank you Saeed, the thing is that it maybe difficult to get the (rays of light) moment again :), I just might have to carry the camera always, just in case :). and yes it would be more wonderful with wide angle, thanks for the input Saeed. take care, cessy

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Saeed Al Shamsi Saeed Al Shamsi   {K:47735} 1/12/2005
If you have the opportunity to take another shot from this place to kill the empty space and lack of foreground point of interest is to place the camera directly on the ground with its wide angle opened, that?s will resolve Hugo point of view and to what you agreed too, regards.Saeed

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/12/2005
Exactly. I think a person on skis wearing something red would do the job. A red (or probably blue in this case) piste marker could also do the trick.

Cheers,

Hugo

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cessy karina   {K:14205} 1/12/2005
thanks Hugo for the input, that's what I need. I do agree with you that it need a subject to get a more strong composition, I felt the same too that it's quite empty there, hmm .. would have been nice if someone play luge or ski with red jacket there :), I think I will try to get the scene before the season over

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/12/2005
Hi Cessy, The rays of light in this image represent my exact feeling of the crisp, fresh light in a winter scene; well captured, and very well composed. I would love to soar down that slope...:) I don't think you should take them away; and even if you'd tried, I thik it would be very difficult to do it properly. They do add to the atmosphere and the feel of the photo.

As to the scene, I somehow feel it's a bit empty, it might need a more dominant primary subject to grab and hold the attention of the viewer. Besides, it might also reduce the prominentness of the rays, making them a part of the scene in stead of the subject of the photo. Hope you see what I mean.

Cheers,

Hugo

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