Greg Pichnej 0 Posted November 22, 2005 Very good composition of picture elements. A terrific portfolio. Interesting how the sun's position and shadows vary...Can feel the heat! Link to comment
peterlyons 0 Posted November 22, 2005 I especially like that you've been so successful holding detail in both highlights and shadow. I agree too with the previous reviewer--I can feel the heat! The sun in the sky really completes the composition. This is an interesting and well-composed image! Link to comment
zulfiqar 0 Posted November 22, 2005 A very nice composition...well ballanced lighting even though the rays of the sun is directly striking the lense of camera...which did not affect the detail and the quality of the image...very good job! Link to comment
jonbp 0 Posted November 23, 2005 Nice find...and a great composition. This shot has an otherworldly effect, like something out of a Star Trek Movie. This is certainly one of the better uses I've seen of a starburst filter. Link to comment
trios by geo 0 Posted November 23, 2005 Greetings, Surely you cannot have the shape of the sun ray on 2 images exactly the same. Also shadows are conflicting with the sun. But great composition though, sad that the careless placement of the sun spoilt the otherwise perfect image. Link to comment
derrick_morin___fallon__ne 0 Posted November 23, 2005 Very effective use of the sun. I believe the appearance of conflicting shadows is due to the distorted perspective - not a PS manipulation. Am I wrong? Link to comment
dionysmoser 0 Posted November 24, 2005 Hi Derrickit is a real shot. I took a lot of photos of that location and I realy like the sun in the photo. With the 10.5mm lens or the 14mm lens it looks about the same. It's the only way to get photos with a clear foreground and during the day. I put f/22.Dionys Link to comment
vuyisich 0 Posted December 5, 2005 MAN! You have one of the best portfolios I have ever seen (anywhere). I love the colors, textures, shapes, and light in your pictures. I am simply AMAZED. Thank you very much for posting. Link to comment
bobbybrooks 0 Posted January 14, 2008 Feel the heat? It could be quite pleasant. Good grief. Link to comment
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