nickolay_lavrik 0 Posted May 26, 2003 The original photo was lacking the sun... decided to add it digitally. Thank you for your comments and ratings. Link to comment
cliff_krauter 0 Posted May 26, 2003 I really like the abnormal DOP here, highly original and very well presented. Most wouldn't have posted such and image. I look at this and think, welcome sit relax and enjoy the view. Very nice Link to comment
vlad po... 1 Posted May 26, 2003 Very nice colors, but...I'm conservative and again vote for well focused foreground...or background. Actually, there is no point to stop an eye, this total blur doesn't work for me. However, tastes are different, it's just my subjective opinion. Link to comment
davidorea 1 Posted May 26, 2003 Although I agree with Vlad's comment, I think this photo deserves a 7 in aesthetics because the colors and composition quality. A very personal opinion. Link to comment
nickolay_lavrik 0 Posted May 26, 2003 Thank you all for the kind comments. I am glad that the added sun is appreciated though I feel somewhat guilty of cheeting ;-)) I am also grateful for Vlad's criticism with respect to the blur. In fact, the blur in this photo is neither digital nor intentional. So I will have motivation to visit this place a couple more times paying particular attention to DOF and tripod stability. Link to comment
dsharvey 0 Posted May 26, 2003 I like the composition and the color. At least in the online image the focus seems softer than I like. Is the bench or the trees in the mid-ground the focus? Link to comment
debbikoplen 0 Posted May 27, 2003 I like the effects of the blur. It really sets the mood of the evening for me. Link to comment
nomade 1 Posted May 28, 2003 I agree with Vlad P. At least *something* should be in focus. The view is nice, that added sun looks very natural, though. Link to comment
jimmcnitt 0 Posted May 29, 2003 Great title and good job with the sun. Having spent enough money on snow removal this winter to pay for a pair of 10Ds, I hope the white stuff in the foreground is really crushed gravel. Add my voice to the focus chorus. The eye needs, even demands a point of focus. Something's gotta be sharp, then the rest can fuzz. But you really have to have a "point of reference" or the eye/mind is boogled and baffled and extremely uncomfortable. Link to comment
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