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Camara:Nikon D-200, Objetivo: Nikkor 28 mm. Filtro U.V. Tripode. Velocidad: 1/15 sg. diafragma: f:22.


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What are all these people on?

 

The composition of this image is way too loose to hold any real interest and I would love to hear from some of these people giving this image 6 and 7 for originality as to why they think it so original.

 

For me it is mundane at best and makes me very suspicious of the way some are using the rating system.

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Querido Sr. Carmona. Me da mucho gusto y me alegra ver su foto escogida por a daily sampling. La foto lo merece porque es preciosa.

Cogratulaciones sinceras de su amigo Juan.

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Great colors, excellent use of reflection (my 9 year old son is standing over my shoulder, saying, "it is very, very colorful, I like the rocks!!"). Superb work.
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One thing you might improve is the consistency of the coloration and brightness of the trees. In the upper right the reflection is brighter and a different shade of green. I suspect this also carries over to the reflection of the rocks. The color of the reflection doesn't seem consistent with the color striking the water. Whatever you did to the bottom 1/2 of the photo has changed the color balance.
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Aesthetically this is stunning! But I'm having a hard time understanding this photo....did you merge 2 things together? I can't understand where the reflection of the trees is coming from because there are no trees on the bank. Pardon the naive question....I'm a novice photographer! :) I love your landscapes and sunset shots in your portfolio as well! Bravo!
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I agree with what everyone has said about the colors, but WHERE ARE THE TREES ON THE BANK?

 

I cannot understand how you can photoshop this out and still render the reflections of the trees on the water and expect us to take this seriously as a photograph.

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I am obviously not the only one who thinks this is an absolutly brilliant shot! I could not add much more to what has already been said. I would like to thank you for your very kind comment on my photo. After viewing the incredible art in your portfolio, your oppinion means even more. I admire your work and am inspired by your creations. Thank you again
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Great shot with wonderful reflections.  I cannot get over the colors in the landscape around you.  Wonderful composition, congrats, Gail

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