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So, this is a pretty magical photograph. Silent, stoic, and altogether still. I must say I strongly prefer it to the color version. This is one of those photographs that if I had stumbled upon it, I would have dropped everything to ensure I captured it. I can only speculate - only wish, really - that I would have done as good a job as this. Congrats to you and thanks for sharing!
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I have never seen your work before, sir, and honestly I have no idea what world I am in now with this new Photo.net interface. So far I hate it. But I just love love LOVE this image. I really wish it were mine, and thanks to you, something like it someday will be. It is so beautiful and ethereal and wistful and dreamy - so much like what I aim for when I shoot scenes like this! Thank you so much for posting it.
My one critique would be that I wish there weren't snow tracks into the forest bisecting the middle foreground. I am shameless, and I myself would fix that in Photoshop. I don't know your sensibilities, but whatever they are I respect them. And I admire this work regardless of any of that. It is excellent.
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As with any trip to Jamaica (far away from all this cold!) - that Red Stripe makes all the difference. It turns a compelling textural composition into a stunning nature scene. Great photograph, Tim! The cloud movement is a terrific touch.
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Wow, Tim! Usually I give almost all credit for architectural or sculptural photography, to the original artist. But here I think you have probably transcended that original vision. I almost never give that credit, and it's been tough not to in your case, considering your whole huge body of work. But this one is superior and I think you have accomplished more than the original genius even imagined. Awesome!!
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To me it feels like a bit much on top, not enough left to right. But so what. This is an absolutely unique and stunning portrait. They say a photo is worth a thousand words, but I am getting at least ten thousand from this! Thanks so much!
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Never seen the Aurora at dusk like this. It's an excellent composition and beautiful capture. What I love most is the delicate form that resembles a graceful diver, descending purposely and perfectly into the twilight or the land or the sea. Kudos and congrats on this, it goes into my favorites!
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Oh woowww! So beautiful!! So gorgeous to view here, thank you for sharing it!
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Just another classic! Well done as always.
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It's rare to see a color photo where the primary hues are orange and white! It really drew my eye. The warm/cold dichotomy is unique and pleasing to me.
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I love the color and the comp. Because we are spoiled here on PN, I do wish for the tree at left to be snow-draped. Lighting and timing are excellent and I am just glad I saw this shot. Congrats!
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Excellent and evocative, congrats!
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Great work, at both trigger and in post. This is a superior portrait.
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It is tough to capture earthshine on the moon as you have done here. I love this phenomenon so to me this photo is very appealing. Congrats!
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Great trigger Jim. I love the composition.
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Eerie and open-ended. Thumbs up!
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Personally I would leave everything below the horizon as-is, then boost brightness and contrast in the whole sky. Just thinking that might be more toward what your eye saw through the viewfinder. It's a great composition for me, glad you shared it!
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I assume the beans are arranged atop an excellent print rather than the actual model? However you did this, it is very arresting and original. Color work is also top notch.
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Excellent composition. Where is this place?
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Wish I'd shot this! Congrats, Jim.
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Thoroughly fantastic, I am completely impressed - and jealous! Congratulations.
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