KenPapai
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Super, par excellent Simon! The lines, diagonals, and the rough cut. Three major sections of this image. I like the hued color treatment a lot.
Well done.
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I can learn a lot from your photography Charles. I love this -- love its starkness and the subject matter. Black & Red. Well done.
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Spectacular! I will now have to search for that boat.
Color, exposure perfect. Thanks for the inspiration. -Ken
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ISO 400 because it was "dark". Highest ISO with cleanest image I could use and still a large print (18x12 inches minimal). Hand held (no tripod, 5 miles into the hike)
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Simply superb Dave.
I've been to Davenport a few times so thanks for the location "tip." Just excellent -- all the color and long exposure and the care you took for this shot.
(also, I am gonna guess your camera's clock is an hour off)
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"Suites"? as in rooms? Confused....
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I like this image a LOT! As someone who also takes a lot of ship photos this one is excellent.
A few minor gripes: the image as posted and in the portfolio is really small -- esp. considering the large subject matter and detail most likely present. It's all missed in these teeny tiny posted images. And yes, I too feel I have to lean as the "ship is listing" due to the dark shadow at the bow.
Fine composition, nice night light, and wonderful exposure and a deserved POW. Just... why so small? -
I too think this is an EXCELLENT photo rendered superbly in a square format (film used here is square?). The digital frame is bizarre indeed but the muted color and not-so-sharp image is appealing (don't know what Alex meant by "over sharpened..." what?).
Nice pose -- nice subject matter perfectly composed -- well done.
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In the thumbnail size I thought this was San Francisco c. 1917 and wondered -- how'd you take this photo? Seriously.
Excellent Ron. Wonderful.
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Critique Request please -- the fog layer was perfect -- no bright sunny
motes peeking through! Douglas Fir dominated forest 1300' above Olema,
Calif. along the San Andreas rift zone.
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I love this photo with a couple minor reservations:
* It's too small to be really appreciated online (only 600 px high); even Facebook allows for 720 px. I still fail to see the reason to post this tiny.
* Too bad the EXIF is stripped (but it is a 10 sec. exposure)
* it's borderless, so the impact is way too simple; it needs "setting off"Regardless, being a dweeb I have to mention this. I cannot tell this is taken in a rain downpour. I love the greens and the composition and the perfect exposure. Printed large this would be a beautiful, tight landscape to hang on the wall.
Bravo Marc!
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Rather fantastic John, in both main senses of the word.
I like this a lot and you rendered it well. Certain types of overt manipulations lead to a better, final product.
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I like this a lot -- colorful -- intentionally motion-blurry works with the odd, old brick background.
Which race is this though?
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THIS is excellent. Nice demo. Bravo man!
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Their feet are cut off -- distracting. Also, just an OK use of selective coloration.
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A very nicely composed photo Sunil. Good exposure, color, & contrast. You did your best to find a setting & composition that suit you and the oft-shot image of the GGB and SF in background. Very cool.
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Reminds me a LOT of Cygnus X-1 and the cover of the Joy Division album.
Nice black & white only image.
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Title? Border?
Otherwise this is excellent.
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Wow! Having trekked to the top of Taranaki this is one excellent view. Nicely done Tomek. Excellent. I've a few here:
http://www.kenpapai.com/travels/newzealand/index.html
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I love the texture you added to this boxed in view of the city. It works very well and makes for a stunning photo Pierre. Nice! Love the colors too, of course.
Gail & Karsten, Meadowood, 6/12/2012
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