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Len Webster
{K:25714} 1/17/2007
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Very nice landscape shot.
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Debarshi Duttagupta
{K:26815} 7/16/2003
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Lovely colours. Nice composition. I would like to see a thumbneial of the photo before it went photoshop enhancement. Well done !
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Joksa Juoperi
{K:13473} 7/15/2003
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Beautiful colours in this picture.
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Ana Vianna
{K:15270} 7/15/2003
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Excellent work! congratulations!
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rory rory
{K:1840} 7/15/2003
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Excellent work Paul... bye rory
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 7/15/2003
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Paul... Another great shot here... and those colors are fantastic. Composition is good and those clouds are wicked. I like the rich and vivid colors! I think that there is a perfect blend... I also look at the detail in the water and it all comes together to make a great photo!
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Shai Ritblatt
{K:3755} 7/15/2003
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i agree about the color thing but i still think its a well composed shot.
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John Reed
{K:6994} 7/15/2003
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A couple of things bother me about this. If "the colors were not so vivid," how much of the lovely coloring we see was Nature's, and how much was yours? What was it about the scene that caught your eye if you had to later enhance it with Photoshop, or did you enhance it to the level that you had originally perceived? The other thing is level horizon. It seems to me the shot should be rotated a teensy bit clockwise to render the horizon level. Pretty result, though! One way I've found to capture sunsets is to use "spot" metering with the camera. Otherwise the camera will "average" the whole scene, and wash out the vivid colors. With spot metering, you can lock exposure on the spot in the sky that gives you the best color spectrum, and then re-frame for the best composition, while maintaining your exposure lock. (My "Burgundy Sunset" was captured this way.)
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Craig Garland
{K:27077} 7/15/2003
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Beautiful sky and nice foreground lighting too. Nice shot.
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