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The reason this photo works so well centered is because of the semitry! Great photo, great eye.
7/6
Jim
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Very nice photo! I very much like the low angle. 6/6
Jim
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Leo, I used to fish the Everglades every weekend when I lived in Pompano Beach. I would be out there at sunrise, the Rangers would not let us out earlier. This brings back many good memories. Had caught a lot of gators also!
Nice job. Oh, BTW, I like the horizon right where it is. Some people get too hung up on the so called "rules".
Jim
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I truly like the composition and the lines formed by the boardwalk. The colors are very well blended and the tones are great. Is this an HDR or pseudo HDR? 6/6
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Nice shot Carsten. Very good exposure and processing.
Jim
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I really like this photo! Great composition, color, lighting and shadows. I have rated this a 7/7 and placed in my favorite file.
Great shot.
Jim
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Very beautiful image. I like the composition and tones. I believe the low angle makes this photo!
Jim 6/6 and into my favorites
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Very nice image. The composition is excellent.
Jim 6/6
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Great image. The footprints take your eye away into the darkness. Eerie. 6/6
Jim
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I really like the supple tones and the composition, however I believe this would be improved by cropping out or cloning the dead plant on the left side. 5/6
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Serena y reconfortante. Muy bonito flexible colores. Great job!
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Maravilloso, en virtud de la tasa foto. Mi único problema es que el fotógrafo puede ver en algunas de las gotas de agua.
Jim
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Excellent, simply excellent!
Jim
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Excellent composition. This photo have a feeling of movement. It is cooling and soothing,
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Very nice capture.
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Great photo Roger. 6/6
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Excellent!
Nymph Lake ~ Rocky Mountain National Park
in Landscape
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For the people who have not been at Nymph Lake, this is typical color for Colorado. I have been at this location many times and this is a true representation. The red pine trees are the result of the Pine Bark Beetle damage. They kill the trees and they turn red.
Very good photo. 6/6
Jim