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Last frost


serge_kulikov

Exposure Date: 2011:02:23 09:45:50;
Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D80;
ExposureTime: 0.01 s;
FNumber: f/11;
ISOSpeedRatings: 250;
ExposureProgram: Manual;
ExposureBiasValue: 0;
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire;
FocalLength: 50 mm;
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows;


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Beautiful light, color, scene and composition - just a wonderful image to take in with the eyes.  Very nicely photographed!

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Super shot to take in that spectacular piece of architecture with such crisp details.The snow which has retained its freshness even if the condition of the road indicates that it has been some time along with that good sky all make for an excellent image.Bravo!

Salutations-Laurent

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This is a fine image, like something out of a fairy tale.   I think the road detracts from the architecture and I would be inclined to crop it out.  Great shot, nonetheless.

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Amazing shot! It looks like a toy castle. I think it adds to the story of the two women walking down the sidewalk. I would maybe crop a little on the left to cut out the bottom green fence, and a little from the road keeping a 4x6 ratio. That is in my very humble opinion, after all you did all the work. Once again stunning photo. Congrats!!

-Charlie

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Nice composed with a splendid architectural subject,brown road comes to make a balance with white snow,nothing to change,best regards.

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A true fairy land image.  This is exactly how i would imaging rural Russia in winter.  The figures walking down the road provide a sense of dimension to this image.  Great capture.  Regards - michel

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A real fairy story landscape with great lead in lines. You could make up your own story(s) and have endless possibilities. Great composition and exposure. Well done and best wishes William

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Oh! Thanks a lot for your opinion about this work and especially for your hearty words and remarks. Best regards for all of you, guys! Serge

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