sandcruiser
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compelling.... I want to know the rest of the story. The high-contrast window pane is a nice counterpoint to the softer person. Interesting shot, thanks for sharing.
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Great work, I like seeing the motion and power
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IR and sepia.... cool. Not sure about the center-line. That is, it isn't clear to me where you are going with that, but overall, the image is startling and beautiful
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beautiful tones. I like the way you framed the white cloud with the gray, and the way that the water leads my eye towards the same cloud. The rock in front is a little contrasty for my taste, but that may just be a digital artifact
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nicely done. hard to get color and freeze the quick motion at the same time, but you've done well. I like the movement from left to right, even like that the water ring is cut off at the edge.
The repetition from middle to top and bottom, as well as the diminishing rings from left to right add a sense of balance.
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striking
I really like the way that the rock in the foreground echoes the shape of the mountain in the background.
While I do agree that the level of saturation is really high, that didn't turn me off until I read and re-read the objections to the saturation...
What *did* seem less than ideal to me is the darkness of the background. One of the other comments involved Ansel... he never would have let the background fall off like that but rather dodged it out a little (or burned the fore).
Cheers!
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I think that what works here is the color-match between the water and the saron (or whatever that diaphanous material is)
the framing provided by the vertical and horizontal bars is also a nice element, as is the way you placed the cleat right in the center of the frame
of course, the attractive model and the brilliant sunshine help more than a little bit as well
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would like to see it slightly more exposed to see if you can tease some more color out of the sky, but don't want to lose the strong contrast between the outline of the model and the surroundings
Where did her toes go? It would balance out the fingers better if her feet didn't look quite so chopped off... sure, easy to say now, sitting at home, but not so easy to notice while shooting the shot.
good job!
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fun manipulation. I like the way you framed the top and foreground.
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fun story. important to remember how wonderful daily life can be!
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attractively abstract
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that's just how a remember it... ok, I've never been there, exactly, but the quality of light evokes memories of travel for me. Well seen, well executed.
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nice job with tough reflections
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beautiful lighting. Her... left (had to think about that for a second) hand/foot combo is really pretty, the combination of curves and straight lines is fantastic
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beautiful campsite. secluded. great snapshot.
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great use of the wide angle. The horse and rider have just the right amount of movement... very well executed. Very dreamlike to me. Thanks for sharing!
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great composition. The upper left looks just like a face to me- with the two hot spots as eyes and the curve of the lightning making a nose and even mouth.
Sell it to the Enquirer! "Face of Demon Seen in Storm".
The only change I might make is to remove the dark shape at the very bottom.
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what do you think? the rainbow is what caught my eye, if I remember
correctly, but the light on the wooden structure is what I like best now.
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i'd like to see his face more clearly but the blur and low saturation of color in the passersby works nicely. overall it is a great idea and attractive photograph.
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what a great example of finding beauty in the mundane. the clouds give life to the image.
Great work.
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I like the original even better--- the light's colors seem festive, the subject clearly less festive.
Either image: great catch and well executed.