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mealha

Lens 20-35.developed D-76Exposed 160 asa.


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The use of light in this photo is intriguing. The palm fronds almost look like ice crystals when they grow on glass. It is wonderful.
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This is one of my favorites - a beautiful composition and excellent printing. The picture contains a combination of both strength and delicacy.
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Beautiful surreality you have achieved, and the angles you've chose really show off the tree's and their natural fractal-ness.

 

keep up the good work

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I'm happy to have discovered your work. I'll be back frequently to admire. This one caught my eye first. Wonderful perspective, exposure, effect!
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Wonderful use of backlighting to create an ice-crystal texture. Carefully composed and perfectly exposed. Well done!
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Absolutely lovely. Wonderful composition, balance, tonal range, and the use of infra-red film adds originality to what is already technically perfect. Would love to see the original print.
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Cruised your portfolio.

I'm a pro and we shoot very differently.

You have a ridiculously 'well defined eye'.

I'm jealous. What a wonderful sense of composition. Style?

Gorgeous...

 

But it's nothing without an inate sense of timing.

Brother, you got it all!

The ONE thing I really did not like about ANY of your photos is that I didn't shoot them... ;>)

 

John Sharpe/Sharpeshots

www.Portfolios.com/Sharpeshots

 

www.Sharpeshots.com

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Stellar photograph! It's funny, but I never would have thought of using IR on palm trees... then again, we don't have those in Alaska. I have only previously seen that film used on coniferous or deciduous trees. Great perspective, too.
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It took my breath away!! I'm a pro in my own little world in a small town in South Asia. I wish I could know how the photographer took this photograph. How can I find the technical details and where?

 

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Syed, this lense is very prone to flare, lucky i didn't get one. Beside that i dont know what else to explain. HIE, red filter.
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