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My second "square", since the first one worked out pretty well I love how this grass looks, but I've become terribly allergic to it this year. I've never been allergic to anything, but after coming near this stuff I sneeze 10 times within a few minutes.
Location: North arm of the Fraser River, Beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Equipment: Nikon D90 + Tokina 11-16mm. Technique: Photomatix Pro 4.0 and Photoshop CS5 from 3 RAW exposures. Follow me on Facebook:WestCoastScapes
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Поздравляю с днём рождения, желаю меньшего пуза моему братцу Мише
This photograph is taking part in the 'Sunshine' contest organized by the #inspirational-images group.
In all honesty, its too much color in the wrong places. The photo should be about the sunset, not the grass on the bottom! It draws the attention away from the focal point (the sun). The "HDR" effect is a one trick pony. I've seen it before, and I'm over it! It's ok to make dark areas lighter, but contrast and depth are important to an image. I also realize art is in the eye of the beholder, which is why I know that other people will love it! To me though, it seems over processed. I'm a bit blunt, so hopefully my critique will be taken as helpful advice and not overly harsh. I *do* like the overall composition and color of the sunset. You use the rule of 3rds well with the sun and the horizon. Great potential
Beautifully done .........I think that this needs no critique! You captured natures majesty.........! Perfectly I might add. The colors from the lower part of photo illuminating from the sun add to the beauty,an contrast of textures. Thank you for capturing this moment so well.
One of my favorite times of the week is when I come to visit your gallery and exrecise my WOW, GEEE, HAAAAA! HOOOOOO! routine!!!!!! I always spend longer than planned and go away happier and deeply inspired afterwords!!!! Thanks!!!!!
Thank you, you are not only a great photographer, but you don't mind laying all your techniques on the table. It's so frustrating when artists think they must be secretive. Thank you.
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