nealcurrie
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I've been here, but can't remember where - please remind me.
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It's nice to see someone post images of themselves next to their work. Obviously you capture tremendous images, but it's good to see the artist as well!
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Nice capture, but I find the strand of hair a bit distracting. Based on the execution of the shot, I doubt the hair was an accident on your part.
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This is definitely one of the nicer captures of one of the most photographed lake in Banff National Park - nicely done. Most images of this lake (including a couple I've taken) feel opposite to yours - shot shot in summer with deep saturated colours and a "busy" feeling, while this marvelous image you've created has a very soft, tranquil feel to it that I really like and much prefer it over most. Please confirm that this was shot before the sun made it into the valley, with a graduated ND filter of how many stops?
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Sabattier effect?
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Tremendous photo.
To those who say this is fake - look up Jeff Wall. If you then say 'what a load of crappy photos', look around for how much they sell for.
Neal
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I hope you understand English.
This picture is beautiful and the exposure is superb - it has great detail in highlights and shadows.
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Comments encouraged. It's not the most original shot the world has
ever seen, but does it work?
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This is excellent.
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it could be my naivety, but it seems like the background is unnaturally blurry based on the DOF of the foreground. is this my imagination? :)
very nice tones and i like the composition.
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very nice capture, but i wish the right side of the image didn't seem so grey.
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a very nice execution of a common pose.
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The scan wasn't great. There is detail in the shadow side of the boat
in the print.
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yeah - i now realize i needed to cut the exposure to have stronger ghosts, but too late now :)
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Any comments/suggestions/critiques welcome.
4second exposure.
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Taken while experimenting with TMX night shots. It was a full moon.
Puzzle
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Technically and aesthetically, this is gorgeous. I don't understand the meaning of the coloured die in the b&w puzzle.