davidweaverphoto 3 Posted March 28, 2004 Lovely. Very serene. Wonderful pastel colors. Reminds me of 1930-40's panoramic photography that has a light application of Marshall coloring applied to it. Link to comment
tc_reed 0 Posted March 28, 2004 Thank you, David. I spent a couple of months playing with this photo trying to bring out what I saw in my mind when I took the shot. I walked away from it in February'04 and have only come back to it today just before uploading it. I forgot what it looked like and was shocked by it when I opened it after being away from it for so long. For me, it was almost Thomas Kincaide moment. All I need do is add a nice cottage and a stone brook. :) Thanks! Link to comment
j._a.1 0 Posted March 31, 2004 Please don't change a thing. This is so wonderful. I know I am gushing a bit, but the softness of this is nearly touchable. Great job! Link to comment
tc_reed 0 Posted March 31, 2004 Thank you for your comment. I appreciate your expression. It is how I know I am on the right path. Also, I gush a bit myself or break out with some funny, whitty remark (smartass humor) that hopefully depicts the moment in whatever photo I am viewing. I think the humor is best of all. I look forward to reading you around. Enjoy! Link to comment
charlie_silverman 0 Posted April 17, 2004 From the 's curve' of the water to the foreground bushes this shot is soothing to the viewer.There is a carefully balanced 'weighting' of elements which is most pleasing. Technically, you managed to squeeze out detail well in highlights and shadows and the colorwork you did 'sweetens' the image. I see 'golden hour' light and color! Nice art, TC. Link to comment
tc_reed 0 Posted April 18, 2004 Thank you, Charlie. As one of my favorite photo's, I appreciate hearing all comments and opinions. I am still working on this photo to clean up some of my enhancements a bit. I am preparing to have this one printed as a gift so I want it at its best. :) Link to comment
behel 0 Posted September 15, 2004 ...good one, tc. composition is good, and the overall scene is quiet and gentle. maybe a bit too centered, though. nice shot. Link to comment
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