tobycline
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Looks like a scene out of the Matrix. Cool.
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Absolutely amazing. All your photos seem to have huge dynamic ranges -- how do you accomplish this? Along with the stitching, are you also employing an HDR process?
Your mountain light is most impressive: Great Job.
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The reflection of the trails in the pond is really awesome.
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I love "jerry-ting" about this photo! :)
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Great Shot! Similar to one I took at my sister's graduation -- except better.
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Great shot -- it makes me miss my home and want to return. I guess that's what a good photo does: sparks emotion.
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Beautiful color and nice use of thirds for the placement of the lights.
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The sky and color are amazing. The person with the dog and the orange sun rays really make this shot. Great job.
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Chris, excellent as always man. Great photo.
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My favorite so far . . . The color and deep shadow is amazing.
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Are you sure I rated one of your photos? I don't remember it and photo.net doesn't have a record of that. If I had, though, I hope you wouldn't take it personally, because we are here to learn, right? Take care, and thanks for your comments.
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Wow! Thanks for your work on the new image. The crop and sharpening look really great. If I can ever buy some imaging software, I'll definitely look at crops and sharpening. Great job.
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Michele and Mark, thanks for the comments. I would like to sharpen it, but the only software I have to work with is the stuff that came with my flatbed scanner, and it doesn't offer anything like that -- it's pretty low end. One day, I'll invest in something nicer. I'll try the crop idea too. Thanks for stopping by.
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I don't have the computer know-how to make a good scan, so this is
the best I have time for. The real print looks much better
(obviously), a little lighter, and Katie is in the narrow plane of
focus.
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Composition, colors, timing; it's all excellent.
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Wow, when I saw this, my jaw dropped. The sky is magical -- one of those situations where it's f/8 and be there. Your exposure of the sky with the snow is also excellent. I'd like to see you stand on the curb to get it out of the way and bring the head stones and church closer in the foreground. The color in the sky creeping around the steeple is a nice touch. Nice grab.
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I really enjoy your work and like this shot too. If we can only take pictures of original things, there will only be a few photographs of each nice thing in the world.
Famous places can become polarizing because people start judging the PLACE not the PHOTO. Hate Bill Oreilly all you want, but critique his book on the book's merits, not on whether or not you hate Bill Oreilly. Hate seeing all the photos of Mesa's arch? Fine, but judge the photo by its merits, not on how you feel about all the photos of Mesa's arch.
Great shot, Morey.
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You paint with light very well and your patience paid off. Great grab. (It's amazing some people can give this only a 4 for athetics . . .)
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The color, the exposure, the lights against the sky, all are awesome. Very well done and very good use of the 90mm. Nice grab.
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