generic american 1 Posted March 10, 2009 I like this image because it looks fake. It gives it a dreamy and surreal quality. If it looked like a perfect photo (which would be impossible, since snow covered hills wouldn't form quite like that), then I would just think you found the perfect spot and had someone walk out there with a balloon. That would actually be a lot easier than coming up with the idea on your own. I've also noticed that most of the people with unnecessarily harsh opinions have few or no photos up, so they can dish it out, but don't want anybody to be able to take a shot at them. I'm talking to you, claudiu nemes and Lech Dobrzanski (I've also noticed it on other photos, but I'm choosing to call everyone out on this one). And Stuart Alan Hill, what are you talking about? "Anyone could have taken this picture". WHAT? Nobody could have taken this picture!! This scene doesn't exist. Link to comment
steve_wagner1 1 Posted March 16, 2009 If this is real it's absolutely stunning. It's a spectacular piece of art. That said it doesn't look even remotely real. Details would be appreciated, maybe post the original raw exposure. Raw original should have to be posted next to all POTWs. Photo.net has little credibility otherwise. Link to comment
jorge_fernandez3 1 Posted March 30, 2009 Snow always makes me want to be there and it tramsport me to a place of peace and tranquility. El glovito azul is a touch of awereness. Remind me of the pink touch by Spilberg in the list movie. Bravo!!! Link to comment
jorge_fernandez3 1 Posted March 30, 2009 Snow always makes me want to be there and it tramsport me to a place of peace and tranquility. El glovito azul is a touch of awereness. Reminds me of the pink touch by Spilberg in the list movie. Bravo!!! Link to comment
j.arthur 0 Posted December 24, 2009 Seeing creations like this one reminds me why I visit this site as often as I can. Excellent job, this is truly a work of art. Link to comment
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