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This is a gently tweaked (lightening saturation) fragment (maybe
1/100th?) of a very bad photograph. Moral: don't be too quick to
trash your disasters.
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Too nice a photo to represent such meaning.
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Yeah, I know, this is a technical disaster: noisy as times Square at
rush hour. Still, I really like it. I use it as my desktop wallpaper
and I enjoy looking at it (surprising since I really hate winter!)
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I think you did great!
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Amazing!
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Very nice photo.
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Delightful!
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Very powerful! The boy in the foreground looks to be 1,000 years old.
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Monuments can be so uninteresting but sometimes you just get lucky.
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My inner old fogey wants to see the top of the window (and for the window to be centered horizontally) but was overwhelmed by the force of color and the simplicity of the forms (and the hanging cloth adds texture.) Depending on the content of the original, I'd be tempted to crop to accentuate the asymmetry so that it's more clearly a feature than a bug.
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You re4ally nailed that shot. Congratulations.
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That's a very nice photo. The foliage at the bottom is the main weakness. I'd be tempted to crop it out.
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Yes, the river is full of smallmouth bass but, no, I wasn't in a boat: I was wading. There are rock ledges running perpendicular to the river which make it possible to cross the river on foot.
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This is a great photo.
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Pretty amazing!
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Yes, very nice. It combines photographic precision with the feelof a primitive painting.
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This is a very good photo--well done!
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