heiko.mausolf
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Beautiful. What a great moment you captured. Congratulations!
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Ian, I've seen this picture, or at least pictures from the same location, on your website before. I think I'd prefer the panoramic version, as it emphasises the beautiful reflection and it concentrates on the strongest parts of the sky. That said, this is still a picture that is briliantly captured and that makes me wish I had been there. I couldn't think of a much better praise for a photo. I always enjoy looking at your pictures, especially those from Scotland.
Best wishes, Heiko
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...why I never try to fail looking at Timecatcher.com at least once a week, because Adam's and the other guys' work is consistently breathtaking. And pictures like this one are amongst the main reasons why I love photography at all. This is a brilliant picture full of mood and perfectly composed. And by the way, I definitely enjoy reading about how it was made.
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Hi Mohamed,
after viewing your pictures from the African Cup of Nations I find that you have done really well. Your pictures show great timing, as you have captured decisive moments full of action. The only drawback is that not all of the pictures are as sharp as they should be. You can improve your focusing by practising, but timing is something which is much more difficult to learn. Congratulations to you for your great pictures.
Regards from Hamburg, Germany
Heiko
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I do like this picture a lot. Choosing b&w has given it the right mood on a grey winter's day.
Regards, Heiko
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Hi Ben, this picture does neither make me mad nor would I consider it as art. It's a nice experimental picture, and I wonder how you did it. But it is not interesting enough to grab my attention long enough. The most intriguing thing about is seems to be the vivid colours, I think. Regards, Heiko
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Early in the morning
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Congratulations, this is a striking image. I instantly feel like being there, sipping from my very early morning coffee and pressing the shutter just at the right time. 7/7.
Regards, Heiko