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Very nicely done! The circles of the stars and the wind turbines mirror each other and the line of stars leads from one turbine to the next. The color contrast between foreground hill and sky as well as the textures in the grass give a good separation and a solid foundation.
I've been working in this same theme for the past several years with the wind turbines at Oak Creek Pass near Mojave and at San Gorgonio Pass near Palm Springs. These things make a very interesting subject to work with.
Here's my latest one on my web site.
http://home.earthlink.net/~bjexcou/galleryA/pages/2008-05-E-0932.htm
I'd be interested in comparing notes with you sometime.
- Kit Courter
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Nicely done with the frame. Interesting light on the subject.
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Thanks for looking, and for your comments. If you like this image,
visit my web site at
http://home.earthlink.net/~kitathome/LunarLight/index.html
- Kit
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Interesting experiment. I like the broken symmetry, but the shadow under her right armpit catches my eye too much.
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Beautiful work! Nothing to be said except Wow! and thanks for showing it to us.
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Annual railroad enthusiast springtime photo excursion on the Sierra
Railroad.
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I like the dynamism in this, but the blown out highlights are distracting.
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Closer with a wider lens would improve this. I don't like the chairs in the foreground. otherwise the idea is very nice.
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a little more light to warm up the shadows on her face would be nice.
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This could use a bit more exposure. I like the idea behind it and the composition.
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Interesting assemblage of textures. I like the composition and the dots of more blue light in the bush. This was well seen and executed.
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I prefer your image #3, which has stronger composition. This has a nice mood and an interesting balance.
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Cropping the top off (down to the top of the first street lamp) helps clearify the intent and increase the impact.
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It appears your tracking could be better. The star streaks and softness of the detail in the nebula keep this from being a winning image. But keep trying!
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Beautiful image. I love the water texture from the long exposure, and the composition that places the various rocks like stepping stones out to the horizon.
2011-06-E-7473-A3
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