zackschnepf 0 Posted November 18, 2006 We were bummed the light didn't happen at sunrise, but were rewarded for sticking around with this scene. Link to comment
aeg 0 Posted November 18, 2006 Beautiful capture and POV. I love the light that catches the underside of the arch. -Regards Anthony Link to comment
zackschnepf 0 Posted November 18, 2006 Whoever the 3/3 bandit is, he is a cowardly cheater who only manipulates the system to help him feel better about his lack of self esteem. If someone wants to rate a photo like this a 3, they better have some amazing work of their own to back it up with. For this reason I don't think anyone should be able to rate unless they have a profile showing their work or lack of it, but that's just too fair a system to work I know. Link to comment
chriss1 2 Posted November 18, 2006 Don't worry about 3/3 ratings Zack. It happens to many photographers, even excellent, as you. I met with this phenomena when had sent few nice photos that soon received very bad ratings. I think that your photo looks so amazingly, colours are fabulous, rocky formations are very good detailed and sky makes stunning impression. I appreciate your precious work shown on photo.net Link to comment
agustin.david 0 Posted November 18, 2006 Beautiful, technically superb, very good composition with four different spaces. Colour and DOF amazing. This that kind of images that is opssible to understand in the right way only in a big print... it must be absolutely stunning. Congratulations. Best regards. Agustin David_ Link to comment
brettbrandon 0 Posted November 19, 2006 This photo is top notch. The glow under the arch is great timing. You will notice that any three rating is done anonymously so we can't tell who they are. Join the fight to get rid of all but direct rating. Then you can view their portfolio and judge accordingly. Let the owners of this site know we are fed up with it. Here is a link to a joke picture about the "3" guy. Notice they were afraid to touch it... http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4822987 Keep on shooting and sharing, you are good at it. Link to comment
susan stone 0 Posted November 19, 2006 You know it's an excellent image, I know it is and so do most of the other good folks here on PN.....but there's always some jerks who just have to shoot down a good composition. And now because of my comment I can pretty well predict I'll get a rash of 3/3's but it just doesn't matter in the long run. This image is the epitome of the stunning and unique beauty that is the Southwest. Link to comment
darnell photography 0 Posted November 19, 2006 All I can say is ........wow....... 7/7 ..... Link to comment
reginapagles 0 Posted November 19, 2006 One of the most beautiful photos of Mesa Arch that I have ever seen. Makes mine look like crap. You're awesome...keep posting and don't let that 3/3 coward bother you. Regina Link to comment
kahkityoong 0 Posted November 20, 2006 A beautiful shot indeed, very well shot. I don't think it deserves 3/3 but I have seen countless similar shots in terms of framing & lighting so you could hardly rate this high for originality. You shouldn't be surprised, you know there are cowards & idiots in the world. Link to comment
lalit 0 Posted November 20, 2006 It's a good shot, even though not original (just onot a very new subject). I particularly don't like the vignetting. The glow on the underside of the rock and composition of the rocks in the foreground and background is good too. The closing in clouds add to the drama. You can report the 3/3 rating as abuse, you may get some help. Good shot again! Regards+Lalit Link to comment
cbabbitt 0 Posted November 21, 2006 It is a beautiful shot. I disagree with the last critique about originality but I have to agree that I don't like the vinetting effect in the UL. Fantastic exposure and beautiful light. I would be more than proud if this was mine. Regarding the 3's I am completely with you. This site needs to restrict grading to named individuals. I was surprised my last posting didn't get some 3's because it was starting to feel like there was some troll that had it out for me. It really seems like the 3 trolls have gotten much worse in the last couple of months. Link to comment
erikadams 0 Posted December 6, 2006 Nice work, Zack. How did you get the glow on the underside of the arch? I see the light coming in from the right, but it's the underside of the arch that's so well illuminated. It helps make the photo. I think we ought to all be debating what really constitutes originality. When someone says this photo isn't original, do they mean that others have taken photos of arches in the desert southwest. That is, it's a familiar subject? If that's the definition of originality, then only astronauts will get original photos. What makes this original for me is that you've captured it in a way that others haven't: the glow under the arch, texture in the sky, and a greater sense of depth, by the inclusion of a foreground object. Link to comment
lalit 0 Posted December 7, 2006 Erik, I like your points about originality, I meant earlier was "not a new subject". Link to comment
fujimike 0 Posted December 19, 2008 How did u manage this shot with nobody else in the scene and their tripods because when i went to mesa arch first light, although the first to arrive, scores of people soon arrived thereafter. Nice shot and lucky to have a nice skyscape. Link to comment
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