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Let me know what you think; thanks
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You have a really nice atmosphere in this one. The one thing I'd change is the fact that the contrast between the building and trees is too great; this caused your camera to overexpose the building and underexpose the trees. One solution to this is to take it later in the day when the sky and buildings are not so bright (possibly at dusk). Otherwise you have a very nice photo; I wonder how it'd look with someone walking in the path.
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Love to hear your thoughts.
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awesome; especially love the color of the border that accents everything in the photo
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It is a beautiful shot. I think with the lighting conditions you had, a shot of the hills in their entirety could have been a better choice; also the foreground is quite dark; otherwise I love the golden tones and that isolated path.
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Good action shot; the lighting is a bit harsh and there are a few distractions in the background; good job
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Awesome; love the colors and subdued lighting; looks COLD
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Those are tough conditions to get on film without using additional equipment; I've tried many times...... Your sky is too bright and the foreground too dark to all be correctly exposed. To fix it, you can use some kind of graduated ND filter on the sky (to darken it)... or just shoot in different lighting conditions. Nice capture though, and I really like the shutter speed; just enough movement and not too much (gives it a feeling of time and peace) - Ed
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BTW... is it too dark on the left side??? I can't tell because I can't adjust the contrast on my monitor..... :)
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georgeous photo; it screams of lonlieness; the sky, while bland, really adds to the feeling of pure isolation; If I could improve one thing, it would be to increase the contrast between the land and the sky (and I have no idea how to do that outside of post scan editing and waiting for another day....)
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I think that tiger needs to be fed...
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I love the exposure and the lighting; the only thing that could be improved upon is the grain
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That's one scary shot; How the HELL did you get there!?!?!?
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very good perspective; if possible it might have been more interesting to actually get up close and personal with a wide angle; and shoot upwards toward the sky to exaggerate perspective and really show the size of that smoke stack (or whatever it is); good job
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Thanks for the comment; keep em coming :) / As for the exposure it was at the 28mm end for 30 seconds... I'm really not sure about the apterature; at first I though it was at f/5.6 but the DOF is too great for that... so your guess is as good as mine
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All comments appreciated
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I do appreciate all comments however if you are going to say something please explain why...
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This image is absolutely incredible. It is even more amazing that it is REAL. I have no problems with digital manipulation but there is something special about knowing this is still a virgin.
P.S. I too would love to know how you did this. They obviously are bubbles of some kind...
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Stunning photo; the lighting and scale really make the shot.
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^^Oh now THAT was a constructive comment......
Anyways... the colors are nice and the subject is good... however there isn't much to draw you into the photo. perhaps something to lead your eye in would make this image better.
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All comments are GREATLY appreciated, and if you take the time to
rate it... be sure to tell me why. THANKS!
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well.. I don't notice the blur... the towers provide a sense of scale. nice shot.
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