abarak
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Stunning. Excellent composition.
It's a pity though, that the right arm and right side of the torso came overexposed.
Would have been much simpler to get the exact exposure in a studio with the model sitting on a chair I suppose :)
Great work!
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Really reminds 'Miss Saigon' musical logo (brilliant IMO).
If only you could capture the hellicopter slightly larger and slightly closer to the sun, this would have been a 7. :)
Great capture, in any event.
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Excellent, great subject, compsition and colors!
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Good shot, however the tree in the foreground distracts.
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I was bothered with how it was done until I saw the comments thread... Good output, especially the colors. I like the sky too, nice selection. Hoever knowing that a photo (any photo) was heavily manipulated, for me, takes away some of
the joy watching it.
BTW - I rated it 7 for aesthetics and 6 for originality. I don't really care for the anonymous voting system.
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Great colors!
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This is a local Mercedes-Benz owners' joke... A Subaru dealer's sticker, literally saying "Subaru is better"
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Excellent, even if you're not the first one to do it. Good work!
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Perhaps if you crop just the boy, which is the more interesting part of the frame, and also take out the over exposed left part, this could look far batter.
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too bad the skies are burned out... nice photo otherwise
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it's nice, though higher contrast would be better, imo.
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The incomplete window frame is distracting
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The near perfect fireworks shot, IMHO.
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Very nice. Good frame, and good coloring.
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one of the best motocross photos i've seen
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Just to let the 7/7 rating catch...
I am visiting photo.net for over 6 years, and never spent so much time admiring someone's photo, admittedly, the peom has a lot to do with it.
Enough said. The photo deserves all the good words, and with the poem you got yourself a winning combinaiton. Well done!
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