daniellyell 0 Posted April 23, 2009 Awe Inspiring, these are the shots i dream of taking. Link to comment
mauroni 0 Posted April 23, 2009 it's actually one of the best landscape shot I've ever seen. Many compliments Mauro Link to comment
sgod 0 Posted May 7, 2009 wonderful colors and light with good composition and very crispy details. The three boats are incredibles. Very good job Link to comment
jerrymat 5 Posted May 7, 2009 Although startlingly beautiful, this image has two flaws: the saturation has been stretched beyond believability and the horizon is not level. I offer a different version which I think has a much more profound beauty and is believable. Regards, Jerry Link to comment
michael comerford 0 Posted May 10, 2009 Beautifully composed. A well balanced exposure - long enough to get the reflection in the water, short enough not to blow out the highlights.ExceptionalMC. Link to comment
misterwelter 0 Posted May 17, 2009 This is an example of HDR at it's best in my opinion. It's an image that would be almost impossible to capture with traditional means, but it doesn't go over the top as so many HDR images do. In some respects it is closer to what the human eye would perceive at the original location; that is it provides detail in both the shadow and the brightly lit areas. But at the same time the super-saturation of the colours makes the image more striking than the scene likely appeared to the photographer, though not so much as to make the scene look alien. Of course that's just part of it - the amazingly still water and the great composition turn it into a fabulous shot. Link to comment
david_bunting 0 Posted June 2, 2009 I think Jerry you are wrong, this image is fantastic as it is Link to comment
jacob_freeze 0 Posted July 13, 2009 Lovely, but wouldn't it be even better if the munchkin who lives in that house came out to say hello? (But if you go to the Annenberg Museum of Photography in Los Angeles and break something, the munchkin will disappear.) Jacob Freeze Link to comment
hanfsamen 0 Posted July 16, 2009 Such a peaceful scene, makes me wanna live right in that house on the right. regards Samen Hanf Link to comment
keith reeder 0 Posted July 26, 2009 So nobody else feels that the large dark cliff and its large dark reflection completely dominate and waste the entire left-hand third of the frame and ruin the composition then..? Because I'm afraid it does. Link to comment
keith_kimberly 0 Posted August 23, 2009 Please forgive me if I offend any of those who have offered suggestions for improving this photo . I have been an admirer of the ART of photography for many years and while I consider myself to be nothing more than an aspiring novice when it comes to the technicalities, I am for sure a professional when it comes to recognizing beauty...... This is IT ! I have seen many photos on various sites that I considered stunning and it never seems to fail that there is always someone who makes some comment about how it could have been done..... "Better"..... As I stated I am but a novice at this ART, but it would seem that I have a much better grasp on that very fact.....that photography is an art, than do some who consider themselves veterans or pros....photography is an ART..... and sometimes it is the subtle imperfections in a Work of Art that cause it to be that . I realize that there are techniques that will help, but does every shot have to be absolutely perfect ? It sometimes seems that we are all focusing so much on trying to find the slightest flaw that we waste time looking for those when we could have spent that time and effort enjoying a beautiful scene, or moment . Ok I just needed to vent I suppose . Thanks for the privilage. And to the talented ARTIST who shared this BEAUTIFUL photograph / work of art,..... Thank You Very Much ! Your talent is very much respected, admired ,and appreciated ! Link to comment
tetradis 0 Posted November 15, 2009 I will put my signiature under Keith's comment and say Bravo to the photographer. Link to comment
boyd_hobbs 0 Posted November 29, 2009 While it is certainly a great photograph, I don't think it is on the level of most of your pictures in your photo.net portfolio. Your others are much more compelling. To me, the wide angle distortion works against the photograph, the mountain on the left is domineering, the bricks in the bottom right distract, and the half-way horizon feels stagnant (and I'm not a huge rule of thirds guy). The photo you have in your portfolio of simply the the two boats is way better. Perhaps if you cropped it a bit on the top or bottom to lead the eye up or down. And if you get really daring, maybe stretch it lengthwise. Sometimes I stretch out my landscape panoramics to counteract the distortion. And half the time, it works. Link to comment
joannamazgajska 0 Posted January 1, 2010 I see a fragment of splendid view in the centre of te picture far, far away and few another elements which don't match: big dark mountain, a boring house and boats. I don't see any artistic conception here. Another Your pictures were much better. Link to comment
yunus_oguz 0 Posted February 26, 2010 Sol taraftaki ev için rezervasyon yapanlara beni de dahil edin. Çok güzel. Suyun oluşturduğu mükemmel huzur. Bu resmi çekeni takdir ediyoruz. Aynı zamanda bu güzelliğin yaratıcısına karşısında eğiliyoruz. Link to comment
moonchild 0 Posted March 12, 2010 Great Reflections, Rich Colors. Thanks you for sharing. -Udi.S. Link to comment
gerund 0 Posted March 30, 2010 Maciek, You have captured a lot in this sunset photo. The shadowed mountain captures a mid distance depth accented by the sunlit mountains beyond. Balancing the shadowed mountain, you have the low light on the house and the right bank and dark blue of the pond. A fine deep blue sky points to the light source in the distance. Light and darkness utilized in a very magnificent way. Great composure as well as photographic quality of light. Tip of the glass to your grand talent. Link to comment
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