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Lens set at 20mm, blue and yellow filter


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Jacques,

Beautiful place, Beatiful colors & composition! Very well done!

Congrats...7:6

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Oh man !! You are genius, I don't want to envy you (and I guess I am not either).. but this shot and shots like the "old barn" of yours just makes me hate to look at the mirror !!

 

This has the same effect as your old barn shot, and I see you used the same filters here.. I think it's time that I should get 'em.

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Amazing colours, great composition and depth - magical quality to the image. Great work!
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Great Job Jacques, but I have a small complaint. The horizon is just leaning to the left a bit. True, you could say that it's an optical illusion due to slightly more subject matter on the left but it's the horizon of the water line in the center that gave it away. Of coarse this is nitpicking to the extreem. Forgive me. Perfect composition and color! 7/7. Cheers.
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Great shot, amazing use of filters. It is nice getting info on the filters, film type and camera.
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Gorgeous! I have a slight problem with the buoys(?) in the bg, but just a FAB image all round.
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This is a straightforward landscape-101 composition propelled purely by filtration. My advice: throw that blue-yellow polariser into the water and work on compositions that stand by themselves.

 

On a technical note, the flowers seem a little blurry. Is is lens softness, lack of USM, JPG, or gaussian blur overlay-style digital manipulation?

 

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Very interesting comment from Barry Thompson . . . someone who chooses to remain anonymous as to his talent (or lack there of) by NOT posting any images of his own, and only choosing to criticize others! Nice image. 7/7
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I'm probably one of the few people on this list who has been there. A wonderful image. I wish I had seen it when I was there 30 years ago.

 

John

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