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This image leaves me in awe! Beautiful light, great composition and in my humble opinion an exceptional photo. You have done a great work, congratulations!

Kind regards,

Herman

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The composition is very good.  But to my eyes the green grasses and people are too painted.  I know that is the effect you want, but it just doesn't look real to me.  Regards, Jeff

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The sense of scale created by the runners is most effective.  The lines with contrasting greens and variety of textures top off the image. Yet, I do agree with Jeff.  The bright green does look "painted." You may want to tone down that chartreuse stripe.  Still, this is an excellent .  Regards.  Larry

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Visually striking! I don't get the runners running out in the dirt field. That is just me. Others may like it with the runners. I think the trees in the right center give the photo it's scale and perspective. Regards. Jim 

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Beautiful light, wonderful tones of brown, two distinct bands of green, strongly rolling hills -- the runners are almost superfluous (although they provide scale and another element of interest, but the landscaper in me would have preferred this scene without them).  Excellent work.

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Krzysztof:  The lighting and geometric forms are wonderful.  The striations and lines in the ground and grass were caught well.  The runners balance the trees and vice versa.  Nice shot. Alan.

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Nature sometimes give us a really great images. So, it's great, that you can show it to us. Thank you, best regards.

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Spectacular!  What a place to be running!  The runners give a sense of scale that make the photo that much more dramatic.

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Hi Krzysztof,  truly a wonderful capture, the lighting really is the what makes this picture. Love the colors the curves and shapes. Very pleasing to look at.

Best regards,   Sherry

 

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