rick vincent 1 Posted August 1, 2002 The crop is too tight on the top of the trees. After seeing the other version, I can see that a looser top crop will expose the leaves of a foreground tree. I say go for it and air brush out the leaves. Link to comment
atle.g 0 Posted August 1, 2002 Very fine mood in this one Ken. I like the top crop, a wider crop could take away too much attention from the lake and trees. Link to comment
johnorr 0 Posted August 1, 2002 Your image is another example of the distinction between the uninspiring and maladroit digital mishmash images on photo.net that are tainting real photographic genius that we used to see here on photo.net. As I stated elsewhere your talent behind the lens is far more competent and inspirational than those that work synthetically behind a keyboard. Thanks for sharing. john orr Link to comment
jacoangeli 0 Posted August 4, 2002 I am turning around in your folders and i think that this is the one i prefere because of the lines, shadows and colours. Good. Fabrizio Link to comment
angus_bromide 0 Posted August 10, 2002 Nice serpentine flow to the composition. Makes the eye want to move with the image. Link to comment
robertbrown 1 Posted August 12, 2002 Very nice--colors, lines, reflections. Reminds me of a previous life (before children), early mornings, late evenings, playing golf on an empty course. This captures that! I'd also like to echo Mr. Orr's comments above. Last week's POW is a prime example--and certainly nowhere near the worst--of where photo.net is going: a garishly well-executed photo, but without much soul. This is more about the essence of golf, or at least it's about mental and emotional space where I used to play. Link to comment
tmarts 0 Posted August 30, 2002 If only golf was as good as this. Another great one, perfect like it is. Link to comment
John Peri 1,039 Posted December 8, 2002 Ken, haven't I commented on this picture before? It's so well done - majestic. I love the horizontal lines too which draw you through the picture. Link to comment
shiv_kumar__surya_ 0 Posted March 11, 2003 An unique picture. I have no words to comment on this picture. shadow ! Reflection ! Shading ! ....Wah ! Wah ! Matchless. May I know which place is this ? I hope You are going to tell me......Thanks. Link to comment
abintraphoto 0 Posted March 14, 2003 Hayden Lake, Idaho - USA ............... Avondale Golf course ................... Thanks Link to comment
jame_cohn 0 Posted May 5, 2003 I love the flow of this photo.. and that reflection is wonderful.. I am amased how clear and clean this is.. did you photoshop this at all ? Link to comment
abintraphoto 0 Posted May 6, 2003 Just the usual 'clean-up' work - nothing exotic ................... The film and the time of day (sunrise) had a lot to do with the 'look' ....................... Thanks Jame. Link to comment
richard blount 0 Posted June 1, 2003 A lovely "S" curve, perfect landscape, the trees look great. Link to comment
Landrum Kelly 65 Posted June 22, 2003 I love it. The only thing that keeps it from being perfect for me is the putting green. Link to comment
margaret_s. 0 Posted October 11, 2003 Not sure why I haven't seen your images before? They're splendid! Especially love this one.. the composition et al is great but the best part is the way you handled those trees.. specifically their color and the softness. Looks like something out of an impressionistic painting. Did notice one odd little thing though.. there's a "reflection" of the large red tree on the far left that appears partly in the grass. Almost looks like a PS clone oops. It doesn't look like it belongs there... looks like you may have cloned out some trees from the original and forgot to erase the reflections maybe? There's also the little yellow tip on the right side which doesn't have a tree to go with it! Link to comment
abintraphoto 0 Posted October 11, 2003 Check the large version ....... I believe what you are seeing are the reeds growing out of the water ................ Thanks for stopping by ................. (-; Link to comment
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