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© Steve Gonsalves Photographics 05

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Canon 20d/ This photo is made up of over 40 images joined together. I have done alot of artwork in photoshop to achieve the final result

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© Steve Gonsalves Photographics 05
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Though I can't see it up close, it seems as though you've done a great job putting the pieces together. The contrast of the red against the blacks and grays, a touch of the blue in the background, the reflections, nice job all around. Continue the wonderful work.
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Very successful. It looks very real and also very unreal... like, "How did he get that shot?", which means your artwork is amazingly seamless.
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The first words out of my mouth were "Is this for real!" I wanted to get a magnifying glass out and take a really close look. Very well done. I saw the PS 40 shot comment next. Still very well done, and I'm one those "purists." 7/7
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If one were to chance upon this scene & recorded it, you are very lucky with cerdit to your technical ability.

But, to create this out of 40 images!! That is a real artist. The image deserves a frame & a nail to hang by!!!

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SUPERB !! GREAT WORK HERE STEVE ! GETS YOU RIGHT IN ITS MOOD.

GREAT COLOUR SCHEMES REALLY GO WELL WITH THE EMOTION OF THE PICTURE AND THE RED IN THE BOAT HELPS THE MAIN SUBJECT STAND OUT. CONGRATS !

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A beautiful photo and great composition,together with these wonderful colours and mood makes this a real pleasure to look at. Regards.
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This is awesome....I really cannot pick out 1, much less 40 different images,a nd wouldnt have known if you hadnt spilled the beans, haha! This is really great....a true work of art.
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Steve:

 

Fantastic work! A beautiful creation of light, color, and textures. Normally a centered horizon doesn't work but this case is one of those rare exceptions where it cements the merging of foreground and background. I would love to read an explanation by you of your vision and how you executed it to such a masterly composition.

 

Matt

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One of those photos that make you stop and look very close...just to take it all in...congrats!!
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