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    Letter

          3

    Image is great as usual.

    Makes you wonder was is the letter about performing, or about something deeper that happened. Maybe were he found the love of his life and lost her in the same.

     

    Anthony

    Spring Hike

          3

    About a month ago I started to notice my rating were changing from day

    to day not going up but, down. So I contacted photo.net and they told

    me that some people had fake accounts and had rated other members

    photos too and were rating there own high. Well they said this problem

    would be fixed in a few days, this was two months ago. I have lost

    somewhere in the neighborhood of 150 ratings of so and I don't know

    how many page visits...Well now every time I get a good rating on a

    photo a few days later they have conviently taken away the higher

    ratings. My overall rating went from about a 5.2 to a 4.6, but I accepted.

    Now they continue to take away my higher ratings this is BS.....

    If you think your ratings represent what is truly there I would not be so

    sure....The system they have in place apparently is very flawed....Better

    hope you do not get on someone's bad side, that must be what

    happened to me, to be honest I am not quit sure. But I know this rating

    system is a sham...BullSh*****

    I have a dark side

          26

    As do we all....The chinese symbol yin yang shows us to be two people in one.

    The light side the good, the black side the bad....Nice photo.

    Great piece of work here, all together good work....

    Anthony

    Swish

          4

    Shooting flowing water is a very challenging task, it takes a lot of practice and patience to learn. But...It is very rewarding when you start pulling off great shots of it.

    Here you have the right idea, but first if you are serious about shooting water you have to have a tripod. there is almost no way around it. When choosing a shutter speed sometimes is dictated by the amount of light in the area. So I always try to shoot my water shots on cloudy or rainy days these make the best ones. Then you can dial your apeture up pretty high and slow your shutter down efficiently.

    Shutter speed and light are more of a personal preference, and this is only advice so please don't take it the wrong way. Here I would have either used just a hair faster shutter speed or a lot slower one. The chosen speed here kind of suspends the water in the state between flow and a fog. see how the surrounding area of your photo is blurred this is due to not using a tripod/shutter release. Again this is a personal opinion, only my own advice. Nice Place!

    Anthony

    Robin

          3

    This is a really good shot, something you might see hanging on the wall in a larger format picture. On this site I hate to say these types of shot do not rate well. People want to see close up, and detail of the charactor, or whatever. You actually have a great picture here and something that would make a fine 11x14 or larger.

    Nice work! Anthony

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