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One of the nicer shots I've seen of the Great Salt Lake. On my monitor I see what seems to be a slight blue cast. This is to be expected at this altitude and is easily corrected. The UV is I find not quite enough, it takes at least an 81B to warm things up or a slight tweak in Photoshop.
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A wonderful contrast between light and dark here.
IMO the strongest photo in the dunes portfolio.
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I agree with Bruce. Some people must just be blind!
A winderful shot, great tone and light.
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A good dynamic image. Slight flaws are the forground is out of focus and truncated slighlty.
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An interesting variation on the classic dunes shot.
While very nice, the tones in the upper right are very dark and I believe the overall image would be even better if they were equalized somewhat. Maybe a curves or levels adjustment in Photoshop.
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An interesting shot, but the horizon seems tilted down to the right.
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An interesting composition, but the light and color look flat. Some work in Photoshop with the curves command could fix that.
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A well done photo of this type.
Perhaps the upper half is a little too dark, at least on my CRT monitor.
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This has some nice stong forms and interesting tone, but the sky shows an uneven tone due to vignetting or the use of a polarizer on a wide angle lens.
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A strong simple triangular composition with a great monochromatic color harmony.
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The color and tone is nice here, but the composition is centered and somewhat static.
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While this is a good image, it's not as strong as some of your previous reflection shots.
The floating leaves on the top fight the tree reflections on the bottom to be the focal point of of the image. This makes the center of the image somewhat visually confusing.
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Overall a nice image with good composition.
I do think that it would be even nicer with a little less contrast. You should be able to create a contrast control layer or use curves to drop things back a bit. I try to shoot scenes like this with and without a polarizer if time permits.
Nice job though!
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Good color harmony and nice tonality.
The better tonality that MF can produce in this situation shows here. Well done!
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Lovely light and tone.
The sun looks a little bit too bright.
I would dodge it a little to better balance the
over all lighting levels of the photo.
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This is an odd framing for this shot.
The cloudless sky doesn't contribute much.
It would look better with only a bit of sky and more of the canyon in the forground. I live in Wyoming and the volcanic tufa is yellow. You need to investigate color calibrating your monitor and computer scanner to get accurate results color wise. Look around in the forums for advice.
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Wonderful composition & texture.
Well done!
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Nice composition, a wide tonal range with a sepia like effect. Good job.
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Nice shot, too bad you couldn't get it on 35mm film or MF. It looks like you burned the outside edges ala Ansel to increase the depth.
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It would have been nice if the forground had a little more detail, but all in all a very nice shot.
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The gull adds a movement to the composition that raises it above the other shots in your portfolio.
Nice tonality also helps give it appeal. Nice shot!
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Yet another beautifully composed, impressionistic landscape. Lovely and balanced just as it is. Doesn't need to be recropped.
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Nice skyline shot with good composition and tone.
Well done.
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Nice composition, highlights on the top of the sheep seem a little blown out. Perhaps they could be burned in a bit
The Saltiest Water on Earth
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Cast removed in Photoshop with color balance command.