bdpics
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What wonderful juxtaposition of age, culture, and vision. Well done.
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Well done! Captures your attention and then keeps it!
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A very good shot! The only possible improvement I could suggest would have been to move up closer to the very edge of the crops while still playing on the seperation of color line and keeping the dramatic sky in frame. Well done!
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I love the composition and subject--but the colors seem a bit too oversaturated and thus synthetic.
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This image has a creamy, yet surrealistic feel to it. It's eye-catching and unique, well done!
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Very creative work! Personally, I would have preferred that the tree appear in B&W as well, but that's just my opinion.
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I love the tone and texture of this image--well done!
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Now THIS defines "creamy bokeh." Well done!
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Very nice capture! I like the blue and black border--it really highlights the blue of the water. Not too crazy about the printing, but hey, who cares!! LOL
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Personally, I really like the blue wheel barrow--matches the deep blue of the sky...also, I'm not very fond of "staged" pics, i.e. moving the wheel barrow, horses, etc. Very nice image Paulo!
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Appreciate all comments!
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I appreciate your taking the time to set the record straight--thank you. I don't think most people realize how challenging UW photography really is--just achieving/maintaining neutral buoyancy can be tough, much less framing/composing while floating around...
Anyway, thanks again!
BD
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Excellent lighting and composition! To me, the tonal range seems a bit lacking (perhaps too dark/contrasty) but then again maybe that's the look you were going for...In any event it's a creative and well-crafted image!
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Very creative and well-crafted image--bravo!!
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Really a great portrait, and the B&W is perfect here....
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Olympus has some great (and cheap!) underwater housings for their digital P&S's. This was taken in Papua New Guinea--about 55' of water
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New to the forum, looking foward to exchanging ideas
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