rconey
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Great sky. Good use of a curved beach line. People placed just eccentrically so. Well done.
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This is your whimsical style at its best. Quite endearing.
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I am surprised by how much I like this. It is fairly sparse, but the near blinding sunset raises questions of significance. Interesting.
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Nice. simple. Moody.
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Nicely done. I think I've seen this little guy in prior images...
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Very nice. Good use of wide angle and depth of field.
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A nice interpretation of an old classic.
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I like the image. For some reason, the sky is a bit dirty at the top of the image.
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I appreciate this much more in the larger version. The sky is either very hazy, burnt out, or both. That detracts from the overall image. I like the foreground and mid image. The mountains could use a bit of contrast.
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These are so creative that it is hard to rate them. This one I like very much. I also like it in a green sort of way- the color tone is somehow soothing. Regards.
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This is very nice. I suggest that a little more depth of field would have helped. The bottom has soft focus.
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I admire your work, so don't take the criticism too seriously. I also love the Teton area, so any image evokes fond memories. I don't think this image is level, with slope to the left. I think that moving to the right, so that the snow bank was in the left third would be more effective. I would increase saturation of the green meadows. A bit more contrast to cut the haze. the sky is great. Most of all, I'd like to be there now.
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This would be mostly negative x, postive y, with a little negative-negative thrown in. Mabye it is just pink sugar on marble. Either way, it is pleasing. Regards, Coney
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For me, this is an unbelievably nice image. To think that you captured it on 6x17 cm film is fabulous. It would make a great wall-sized mural.
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Fabulous image. Excellent use of shadowing.
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History always will haunt the present.
You choose. No one else. No one makes you go (well, rarely people are actually tossed off...)
Is this a good choice? What is gained? What is lost?
May the world treat you gently, my friend.
Regards to your art and probably to you (we don't know each other, only our art).
R Coney
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I find your blending of antiquities and modern forms to be intriguing. Here, the spirit of the woman peers from history..... Bravo.
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