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Photographer p e t a .  p e t a . {Karma:18700}
Project #30 Water Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Landscape
Travel
Deep Blue
Film Format
Portfolio w a t e r
n a t u r e
Lens sigma 17-35
Uploaded 8/5/2005 Film / Memory Type sandisk ultra II 1.0GB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1349 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 48 Rating
5.99
/ 14 Ratings
Location City -  Port Campbell
State -  VICTORIA
Country - Australia   Australia
About This is a cool little bay along the Great Ocean Road. Just not sure if I like this one either, what do you think I could have done to improve it?
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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 9/22/2005
thanks murat, great to hear from you!

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murat ayral   {K:2571} 9/22/2005
wow..
Just one word ' EXCELLENT '
The 2nd word may be ' ADORABLE '
CONGRADULATIONS
Murat AYRAL

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 9/16/2005
Yes well he got featured critique for that :) You think I am there already? wow thanks Mark, I'm not so sure but I am lovin the journey and so blessed to have great friends like you to spur me on!!

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Mark Mahar Mark Mahar   {K:3233} 9/16/2005
I like what Petros said about this shot as it applies to all our efforts in general. When we are our own harshest critics and biggest fans we will get to that place where the "masses" will admire our work but we will know the secret effort rerquired to get the shot. You are there...P. -mm

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Philip Davis   {K:5} 8/21/2005
Nice shot, the whole coastline is stunning in this area, the shipwreck history of the area is fascinating.

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Alejandro Gómez Alejandro Gómez   {K:4270} 8/21/2005
Very nice photo and great perspective and point of view. DOF is excellent.

Congrats,

Ale.

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 8/20/2005
Gidday Petros.
Love it when we talk about each other.
Good encouraging critique. Cheers congrats on f.p.

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Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 8/20/2005
@ Petros: Great critique. Very well written... fair and to the point. I enjoyed reading it. I'm also pleased for Peta in getting some recognition.
Best wishes to you both

@ Peta: I feel Petros has a good point here, and am pleased you are on the front page. Take care Neil

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 8/20/2005
hi peta.. a pleasure to see this fantastic place..
have captured a marvellous colors and details!

it's wonderful very good also the great comment tp much friend.. petros a great words, ppdix a simple stunning idea in his mind!!!

my bets congrats and a big kiss!
roby
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Hesham Abouzekry   {K:15927} 8/20/2005
fantastic view!!!!
H.Abouzekry.

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Wayne Harridge Wayne Harridge   {K:18292} 8/20/2005
Peta,

As Petros said, it's all about the light. I've stood in roughly the same spot as you and could probably find a very similar image in my files. I've been there at different times of the day and different times of the year but never found the "right" light either. You've done very well within the constraints that presented themselves when you were there.

...Wayne

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Nour El Refai Nour El Refai   {K:12481} 8/20/2005
wow, the composition and the texture are amazing, the perspective too play an important role, finally the natural colors, beautiful shot, i am glad to see it in the front page 7++

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MEL MIRA   {K:3} 8/20/2005
Nice perspective, near to Perfect !

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Mohamed Banna Mohamed Banna   {K:34237} 8/20/2005
amazing seascape
well done
perfect composition and color tones

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BoHamdan BoHamdan   {K:275} 8/18/2005
wonderful PICTUER .. GREAT WORK

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 8/14/2005
i love the vibrant colors.. WOW! you're right australia is gorgeous :-D
thanx for commenting on my pix

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/11/2005
Hi Jason, thanks for commenting...always excited to hear from others from Melb :) You've got some great shots btw.

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Stef Van Springel   {K:75} 8/11/2005
Beautiful landscape Peta!!!!

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Jason v.d.Meer Jason v.d.Meer   {K:2019} 8/11/2005
love the contrast and saturation peta, nice work!

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k x   {K:5} 8/11/2005
nice

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Darlene Boucher   {K:15739} 8/8/2005
Love the angle, the colors, the way you composed it......couldn't be any better to me! Well done, Peta!!

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 8/8/2005
hmm well Peta given that so many people died in the wreck I am not sure about the cool. I have however stood where you stood and thought of how difficult it was to photograph..I will if I remember scan a print from the GOR series and let you know

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 8/8/2005
Only in MY world...

;^)

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/8/2005
hahaha thats hilarious Patrick! Every beach needs a naked check in your world right?!!

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 8/7/2005
well since U are not there an I wish I were there to do this with u... THis is my vision of the Lochard Beach...

;^)

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Agustín Fernández   {K:560} 8/6/2005
it's great what you have done, no way to improve it :P

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/6/2005
awww thanks P, actually I just finished doing some SPs with the jewellery you sent me. I will post soon, hope you will like them :)

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ppdix  ppdix     {K:17069} 8/6/2005
to improve it? u could have been in the picture..

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Jason Mckeown Jason Mckeown   {K:22200} 8/6/2005
hi Girl, you have done some beautiful work here. i like Petros comment as it affect and reflect us all those who snap and those who strive for better photos. keep them coming

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/5/2005
I really appreciate that sam! The Loch Ard Ship was wrecked just off here in 1878 and only 2 survived washed up on this beach. The Southern Ocean is hard core along this coastline!

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/5/2005
Yes that certainly finishes it off nicely, thank you!

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/5/2005
Thank you Susie, I thought I may have over done the colours actually.

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Daniel O'Byrne   {K:1157} 8/5/2005
just a gorgeous view !!

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Sam Graziano III Sam Graziano III   {K:14064} 8/5/2005
Peta, I know I am no expert, I do know that from the moment I Look at this Picture, my eyes were drawn through it perfectly, I Like the way it flows. The Colors are great, the cropping is Awesome. I Could see a little skiff beached there and a Pirate ship off in the distance.
You got yourself a Keeper!
Sam

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/5/2005
Hi Petros, thanks for that. You raised a good point that I've actually been discussing with a couple of my UF mates. Its all about time. One friend remarked that my latest images seem to reflect a new found passion for my photography. Of course they do, but only because I took time off work and played tour guide for Rob and took hundreds of shots together. My passion never fluctuates, its just the opportunities to get out and about shooting that does.

So yes you're right, I can take criticism as I want to learn continously. Just as well because I guess I will end up posting more of these 'no different to the next tourist shots'. Afterall bridging that gap you refer to takes time I dont always have (like so many of us no doubt) but I wont ever stop trying.

Thank you Petros, you always get me thinking and I very much value your thoughts :) Looking forward to that Melbourne get together, just make sure its a perfect light day for me!

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/5/2005
No no, after you commented it reminded me I really did not like it...so I took it off thats all. Sorry I didnt think anyone would notice. I have a new one coming up :) Thanks Csaba!

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Metin Kayacan Metin Kayacan   {K:2238} 8/5/2005
Excellent.Best regards.

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Petros Stamatakos   {K:12101} 8/5/2005
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique Peta, a very nice photo indeed... Well composed... Exposure is good too...

There used to be a Usefilm member called John Shephard, he was an assistant for Ken Duncan for a number of years, before he returned to America to do his own thing... His photos were all out of this world. What made his photos outstanding was the fact that he'd visit the same location day after day, at like 4.30am to set up, and get the magic morning light... And eventually he always did... He nailed one image after the other. Like I said though he sacrificed a lot to get the "perfect" image... I recall he used to joke that as he was packing up to finally go home, he?d see all the other ?photographers? arrive?

I've noticed that you too tried to ?get in? early in the morning and do all the right things... It will definitely pay off soon enough. You have a great eye, great ideas, and you?re definitely learning the technical side fast enough.

A while ago now, you reached a stage where you can look at your photography a little more objectively (many users here still can't take criticism, even when it's delivered with a silver glove). So, here it goes:

Nothing wrong with what you have shot here, but this is not different to a photo taken by the next tourist with a digital point and shoot that happened to drive by this location. What would make your image stand above the rest, is after having found the location, setting yourself up to capture the ?magic light?.

Not that you don?t know this already, but you should now strive for the perfect image every time (and I think you do anyway). You and I both know of course that many a times this is not practical. After all the great ocean road is not around the corner from where you live? Nor is it practical to wake up and go shooting at 4.30am every day? Knowing the difference though between this image and what you could potentially achieve is important. I guess that it?s all about bridging this gap?

One of these days, I?ll get my act together and try and organize a shoot together with the rest of the Melbourne Usefilmers :-)

Love your stuff!

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TR    {K:591} 8/5/2005
Yes the black frame adds too the bottom frame of the cliffs..
Nature is the only other thing that could improve the shot.
Would be a great spot to camp out to catch the different light and tide..

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Csaba Molnár Csaba Molnár   {K:5732} 8/5/2005
Hey peta! I'm really sorry if too intrusive for you... :=( But I'm just poorly congratulated for your warm coloured selfportrait...
I hope you have not taken it amiss!
Best regards.
Csaba

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Giulio Rotelli Giulio Rotelli   {K:28441} 8/5/2005
I tuoi paesaggi sono incredibili, hai realmente la capacitŕ di farci sognare.
Io l'avrei tagliata leggermente piů sulla destra, in modo da decentrare il punto di fuga per renderlo piů movimentato.

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Sarah  Per Lee   {K:2477} 8/5/2005
Ummmmmmmmmmm........ NOTHING! I think what ya did was just enough. Great pic. Best regards.

Sarah

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Susie OConnor Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 8/5/2005
This is stunning. I love the vivid colors. Only thing I could think of is to make the sand a little more "sandy" color. But if this is the color of the beach then definitely not. Whatever, it's a wonderful landscape.
Susie

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 8/5/2005
Quite nice indeed. Color and detail really pop.

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Rafael Le Masson   {K:1593} 8/5/2005
I like too much!

Rafa

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Hesham Abouzekry   {K:15927} 8/5/2005
In brief, wonderful view.
H.Abouzekry.

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a. M. a. M.   {K:9020} 8/5/2005
you could have done nothing to improve this.....the colors are so vibrant and this shot is so clear. nice angle and direction.great shot peta

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 8/5/2005
here's the original. It was a pretty dull day.

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