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Image Comments posted by daveinwilton
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Very well done. Visually stimulating in a rarely used technique. Film? Many modern cameras will not even perform multiple exposures.
-Dave
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Andrew, I have not been one this site for maybe six months before yesterday. I saw this image and just knew it was one of yours. The lighting and design are very characteristic to you. BRAVO on another eye catching (and holding) work.
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Impressive Bela.
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What a beautiful capture. Great dynamic range, did you use an extended dynamic range process? I am keeping this one in my favorites. Best regards...
-Dave
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I am unsure whether this is a form of Rorschach test or just a piece of modern impressionism. I can read a story quite easily into this image. It also holds the interest for some time. The only thing I am sure of is, I am am not passing through that gate into the "red" lands beyond.
Best regards...
-Dave
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Very well composed. Thank you for sharing.
-Dave
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The view of from a rocky perspective. Thank you for your time.
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A very sound response, I too like to test the waters from time to time. I will have to go back into your files and look at some others in this series. The elements are certainly there, and with your hand, I am sure there is magic.
-Dave
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Sorry Alf, I will have to agree.. too much flare. A few spots down in the weeds in the foreground would probably be fine, but there is just too many and central in the image. The burst around the sun is nice, though I think I might have even muted that just a smidge. But whom am I?
-Dave
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After years of snagging onto fishermen's gear, an old stump resurfaces secondary to
the prolonged American west coast drought. Knotted snarls of line, twist and gather
around its gnarled wooden form. Thank you for your time.
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The aspens are changing in the Sierra Nevada. The yellow and orange leaves play
colorfully against the bright blue. I thank you for your time.
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Once more beautifully done. I love the play of colors with the shadows. How fortunate for you to have so many archaic/historical structures to glean from. Best regards...
-Dave
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Reflected off of and through the crystal clear waters of Silver Lake.
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Nice job Alf. The lighting makes for a dramatic effect.
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A family of old stumps posing from the bottom of a half drained lake.
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Out of all of these Cheetah images, I like this one the best. The other images seem lessened by your shadow in the capture, however, there is a definite feeling of tension in this image. I do not know your feelings toward this creature at the time of capture, but I get a sense of awkward reticence from that large cat as it obliquely eyes you.
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A reworked monochrome of an abandoned sheep barn in northern California. I thank
you for your time.
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Wonderful black and white. I would say more, but it seems already covered by others. All the best...
-Dave
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What a great capture. I love that Sigma!
-Dave
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A truly beautiful shot. A stated before, the foreground makes the shot. But I must say, the sky adds a fair share to the comp as well. Great work!
-Dave
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Thank you for your time.
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Great photo you have here. I enjoy how the islet seem to be boiling out of the sea because of the clouds in the background. This BW version has a much more "life" than it's color counterpart. Great work!
-Dave
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The approaching fog bank forces the small craft into a safe harbor for the night.
Girl beyond the bunch
in Portrait
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Wonderful framing in the image. The face seems a bit "blurred" in relation the the blouse, which is quite sharp. In my opinion, does not help the image.
-Dave