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Jim Loy
{K:31373} 10/23/2004
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I do so love the sillu...silouweee...the silouetttee... well, the shadow look. Ya grabbed a piece of photographic heart wiff this one. ColoUrs in the back and the silhouette effect in the front. For whatever reason...I like the look. (and not a drop of crazy glue to be seen! well done!)
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 10/23/2004
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Sorry for the late reply, my friend! I've had a lot of trouble with the PC or usefilm lately. I like this! I think it looks great in bw too. This is one of mine I HADN'T tried it on! Thanks :)
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 10/23/2004
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I don't think I've ever seen so many alternate versions of a picture posted under comments before. I like both of your fence photos. I looked at this and formed an opinion before looking over comments, so I'll send a version to try to help you break a record. I don't see that silhouettes need detail other than sharpness, and the 1/3's rule needs to be considered a guideline more than a rule.
Randy
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 10/23/2004
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Excellent capture ,the silouettes and the sky are superb,I would suggest a little cropp on the bottom which as I can see was alrady done
Many thanks for comenting"Endless road" Best regards
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Guy Dube
{K:6932} 10/21/2004
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Beautiful picture Rebecca, very nice sunset and I like a lot the silhouette of the fence in the light. Best regards Guy
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Sandra Berry
{K:8352} 10/21/2004
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Greeting Rebecca, Your Photo is a very beautiful capture., in my humble opnion, I would not change a thing. Best Regards, Sandra
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Marcio Janousek
{K:32538} 10/20/2004
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Hi Becca !! I like both of works and I add a B/W version..How do you like that?
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 10/20/2004
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beautiful colors. so peaceful in it's darkness.
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Kunal Mehta
{K:2496} 10/20/2004
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Nice tonal range and composition. Fencing gives quite interesting perspective to the image. -Kunal
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 10/19/2004
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I love both of your fence shots, I will give my vote to the other one if you are taking votes,,,but both are winners. Del
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Kim kyungsang
{K:14135} 10/19/2004
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strong sunset image! nice composed,color
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 10/19/2004
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Wonderful photograph, Excellent silhouette against the blue sky.Outstanding image.
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Chris Nichols
{K:7068} 10/19/2004
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Great color and shadow!!!!
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 10/19/2004
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I was looking up at it..I was sitting way down on the lower end of a hill looking up at it. If I drove to the top, the sun was toobright. I got lens flash and all kinds of crap.. I haven't figured it all out yet. I tried a nd4 on the 230 af, and it had a sky filter on..all I got was a ton of reflections. even with a lens hood. sighhhhh
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 10/19/2004
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I had a TL Electro X until very recently. I gave it to a friend of mine. I gave about 4 old classic sets away, I had too many. I still have the Electro, that I don't use. I haven't tried it yet, bought it a couple years ago. I use my FX3 and FRII a lot. Just got a 230 af the other day. Thanks for the advice and comments by the way :)
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Neal Nye
{K:15827} 10/19/2004
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Of course I think you should always go with your first instinct. Your first cropping makes the fence look like it's up higher and you're looking up at it. Goes nicely with looking up at the sunset. And your signature changes the balance too. I don't think the bottom edge needs cropping.
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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 10/18/2004
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Forgot to mention, I see you have a love of Yashicas. Have you ever had a TL Electro X. I had one for a number of years until a burglar decided he could use it. I thought it fantastic. At the time a pal had a Pentax 500 and my E X would knock spots of that with regard to metering. Den
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Den Thompson
{K:30432} 10/18/2004
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Hi Rebecca. Firstly thanks for your recent comments. This shot I love but I agree with Ken in so much as I find myself wanting to see a teeny bit more detail in the foreground. To this end I've tweaked as attached. Hope you don't mind, it is just my personal taste. You and maybe many others would disagree. Whatever way, it is a terrific shot and thanks for sharing. Den
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Rick Koth
{K:2971} 10/18/2004
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I like all three versions, but I'm easy to get along with. Another great sunrise. Good shot.
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Manu
{K:13082} 10/18/2004
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Well done...I think it works well...keep going.
Manu
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Dorothy Di Liddo
{K:13787} 10/18/2004
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Beautiful, love the contrast between the orange & black, and the angle is nice too. Like this one better than the last. But that's just my opinion. Great Job. Dottie
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 10/18/2004
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Very nice silhouettes and colors Rebecca! This would also look good as a panorama with some of the dark cropped from the bottom but either way its still nice! My best..........JOHN
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 10/18/2004
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Simply: WONDERFUL!!!!!!!! (I think that your name, is a touch for compesate the shadow, well done!)
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Gayle's Eclectic Photos
{K:91109} 10/18/2004
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i agree with your example where you cropped from bottom..my first thought was that there was no need for all of that black on bottom..very vivid sunset with nice fence line silhouette..ask Sassy if "suset" is the Canadian spelling for sunset..LOL..;> ...Shameless
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 10/18/2004
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Rebecca, beautiful colours and compositie Teunis
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cessy karina
{K:14205} 10/18/2004
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very nice sunset Rebecca, interesting composition, it's ok sometimes the 3rd rules are to be broken :))
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 10/18/2004
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This is beautiful Rebecca. I especially love the hint of blue left in the sky and the way the suset peeks through the deep dark silhouette of the fence.
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Michael Holm
{K:7931} 10/18/2004
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very nice image...I like the cropping a little less of the black on the bottom makes the colors of the sunset stand out more..
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Patrick Jacobson
{K:29151} 10/18/2004
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The shot is good my friend.. but the text on it isnt.. aka.. i love your name my friend.. but the text draws my attention real bad! Keep on working my friend.. =) Great shots!
Patrick J
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Mark Susa
{K:2301} 10/18/2004
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This is a great image. I like the colors and composition, too. I think it can be improved by cropping off a bit at the bottom just a little above your name, just so the dark foreground is not equal to or larger than the background, and darkening the blue sky at the top. Adding a little bit more saturation does not hurt. Mark
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Ken Alexander
{K:3905} 10/18/2004
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Your revised one works well too, Rebecca. It has more feeling of a big open space than my revision, while mine puts more emphasis on the sunset. I can't say either is better, just slightly different. (Now isn't that politically correct?) Since the raw material (original picture) is good, there's more than one good finished product.
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 10/18/2004
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OK....so how about if we met in the middle here, Ken. Cropped some of the bottom ..but less panoramic. How do you like this?
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chuan lee
{K:23} 10/18/2004
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cut off the dark,don't place the line at the 1/2. I agree with Ken Alexander .
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 10/18/2004
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I like what you've done, Ken. I actually took this shot several times. On 3 of them, there is more sky and less dark foreground. I know all about the rules of thirds etc..but for some reason I keep returning to the one centered in the middle!!! Go figure. Maybe it's something deeply embedded in my mind, or perhaps from a previous life . lol.. Thanks for your comments and advice. Both are always greatly appreciated.
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Ken Alexander
{K:3905} 10/18/2004
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Nice color and composition! Two possible improvements: Boost contrast in the dark areas so the fence is a little more visible there, and/or crop off the lower 2/3 or so of the dark area plus a little off the top. (Sounds like a haircut!) One possibility is attached.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 10/18/2004
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Great colours on this one, Rebecca! Like your perspective here, too! Thanks for your comments! Dave.
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