tobycline 0 Posted September 25, 2002 I really like the highlights on the green leaves in the front of the shot and how they contrast with the dark turmoil in the background. The water has the perfect amount of ripple to it, instead of being smooth as glass, which, I think, helps give the image some added texture. The rows leading the eyes to the hills and clouds separated by the tree line is a great example of good composition. One suggestion, if I did this, would be to get a little lower and a little closer to the first row of plants and put the horizon a little higher in the picture. Stop down if you have to, and get it all in focus. Nice photo. Link to comment
mike_ryan1 0 Posted October 1, 2002 This image has everything, perspective, colour, contrast, and depth. Publication quality, keep going! Link to comment
ken_bufton1 0 Posted October 1, 2002 This has excellent patterns, mood,clarity and impact. The reflections in the water are quite dreamy and those clouds rolling over the distant hills are fantastic! The green contrasts so well with the grey! This is very well done indeed! Link to comment
seven 0 Posted October 1, 2002 You and Buster have done a neat job here. The leading lines provide tremendous depth, the b/g is majestic. The quality of light is just incredible - very strong shadows on the closest foliage. Did you use fill-flash? Congratulations on this very strong composition. (I rated it 6/5, not that it shows!) Link to comment
ron_karpel 0 Posted October 1, 2002 Very nice comtrast of light and dark, sharp and misty, flat and hilly, near and far... Great work Link to comment
fred_j._lord 0 Posted October 1, 2002 Robert: Thanks for posting this wonderful image! The variations in light, perspective and textures is amazing. Link to comment
RobertChura 0 Posted October 2, 2002 Thanks everyone for all the comments! There was no fill flash used. Just f8 at 1/60th Link to comment
jillmyers 0 Posted October 2, 2002 Amazing image! I love the contrast of the sharply focused plants and water with the foggy mountains. Link to comment
ray watson 0 Posted October 3, 2002 Interesting effect created with the parallel lines converging in the distance. Link to comment
John G. 0 Posted October 3, 2002 why can't I post a '7' without having to explain it? Aesteticly, a 7. Why? because I say so. Link to comment
RobertChura 0 Posted October 13, 2002 In my opinion burning and dodging a print is ok, so why not in Photoshop? Is nothing allowed? If someone presents an image that has a city growing out of a tree trunk, some people claim "What a creative genius!" and give it high marks for creativity. To me, someone that takes an ordinary scene and enhances it slightly to create a believable image is more challenging and creative. As to leaving an image totally unmanipulated, There are none. The minute you think of taking an image you are manipulating something. Doug.jpg is the original file of the Taro Fields Link to comment
xxsuprchrgdxx aol inst 0 Posted October 14, 2002 That picture is just surreal. I love the combinations of colors. I particularly enjoy the background. I would greatly appreciate it if you critiqued my photos. Link to comment
catherine_nixon 0 Posted November 10, 2002 I have always loved your infrared but this is gorgeous! A very evocative image. Sure would like a copy...think we could work a trade? Link to comment
marlene_degrood 0 Posted April 4, 2003 Robert, this is gorgeous! So very well composed and with great thought in the lighting. Deserving of 7's Link to comment
vincetylor 0 Posted June 28, 2003 Aloha Robert, thanks for stopping by and leaving the link to this. I like your atmosphere even better than the one I posted today. The clouds and overcast conditions give this a much different, a more calming, softer mood. The first critique (Toby Kline) suggested something about geting lower and closer. This is almost exactly what I did, and I think that element of the one I posted works a bit better than this angle. Wish we could put the two together!! Fortunately I only live 20 minutes South of here in Kealia...so going back should not be a problem. Thanks for stopping by. Again, very nice!! P.S.- Did you try the poi?? Most visitors dislike it greatly. Link to comment
RobertChura 0 Posted June 29, 2003 I tried a poi bread and it didnt taste bad at all! Link to comment
robert_tilden1 0 Posted June 30, 2003 Thanks to your pic in a review of Vinc's Taro field, I found this one of yours. Very nice also. At this time Vinc has 12,935/43 and you have 6,212/37; a close match I's say. Link to comment
cindy_armanini 0 Posted October 8, 2003 Kauai is a beautiful place. I the lighting in your photo! I also took a close up of this scene when I was there. Link to comment
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