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Critique By:
Craig Law (K:32)
4/17/2009 10:12:45 AM
What an awesome picture ... one of my life long goals to be there to see it!!! nice one ...
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Photo By: Nick Russill
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* James * (K:20200)
8/24/2008 4:51:19 PM
outstanding photo with beautiful colours. well done ~ james
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Critique By:
Roger Skinner (K:81846)
7/21/2007 11:55:48 PM
still... make s the view worth contemplating for a bit longer
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Critique By:
Roger Skinner (K:81846)
7/21/2007 11:54:16 PM
good god.. how bizarre
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Critique By:
Roger Skinner (K:81846)
7/21/2007 11:52:05 PM
yeah the flickr listing is way better than this
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Critique By:
greg goodwin (K:7089)
5/5/2007 4:34:15 AM
brrrrrrrr what a kool place hehe... great shot
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Critique By:
Steve Aronoff (K:18393)
4/17/2007 12:42:34 AM
An amazing shot, Nick. I love it. I think you've done an excellent job with what appears to be selective desaturation. The flickr photo certainly is an improvement. There are a couple of places just below the iceberg, especially on the right, where the water still maintains a greenish color. Well done! Steve
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Critique By:
Clint Tompkins (K:1347)
2/21/2007 12:55:36 AM
The shot has all the makeings of a modern art entry, Nick also surreal and scary Congrats, Painter Clint
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Critique By:
Derek Kennedy (K:2270)
2/19/2007 6:36:18 PM
Considering the conditions (choppy water, 25 knots in a Zodiac) you did well. Thanks for that link - it's always nice to see a larger/better version. It looks much better than the smaller post.
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Critique By:
Nick Russill (K:929)
2/19/2007 6:30:06 PM
Hi Derek
Thanks for the comment. The shot does have some noise in it because it was shot from a Zodiac doing 25 knots into a headwind with a 400mm lens, so I had to use a high ISO to get anything sharp at all. I agree there looks like some JPEG compression artifacts on this. Take a look at http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=388966398&size=o for a better version
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Critique By:
Derek Kennedy (K:2270)
2/19/2007 4:23:13 AM
Used Neat Image on your photo.
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Critique By:
Derek Kennedy (K:2270)
2/19/2007 4:20:59 AM
Considering the camera used, I find the background/sky a little noisy.
Interesting subject with interesting lines. The top edges of the berg/lines is/are too jaggie - maybe too much compression used?
I purchased NeatImage to help with digital noise - works great, and isn't very expensive.
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Critique By:
Debra Garside (K:2869)
2/13/2007 3:30:04 PM
Lovely shot. The contrast of the texture in the iceberg against the perfectly flat sky really works. Would be interesting to see this pulled back a little, but this is a nice view as well. My eye tends to creep back to the dark area on the lower left. Otherwise awesome! Did you get there from Ushuaia? Cheers, Debra
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Critique By:
ShLEG . (K:2308)
2/13/2007 11:17:11 AM
wonderful composition and loved orientation of iceberg. congrats. no need more.
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Critique By:
Ola O (K:1334)
2/13/2007 9:59:41 AM
great tones Nick, looks beautiful and so morose... I'd like to see it also from bigger distance. I bet it'd be also very impressive regards Ola
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Critique By:
Mike Adams (K:7180)
2/6/2007 8:14:24 PM
Very interesting perspective. Thanks for sharing such a unique and interesting photo!
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Critique By:
Gennaro Manna (K:21301)
2/2/2007 4:39:33 PM
very nice shot, great composition and colors.. congrats gennaro
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Critique By:
Laura E. (K:5598)
2/1/2007 9:46:15 PM
Hi Nick,
This is really amazing! Do you have a color version as well?
Laura
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Critique By:
Gary Dyck (K:12834)
2/1/2007 7:30:55 PM
Amazing iceberg. It looks very dramatic in b&w. Cheers, Gary
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Critique By:
Gary Dyck (K:12834)
2/1/2007 7:29:03 PM
Nice shot, Nick! Like Paul says, excellent timing. Wonderful composition too. Cheers, Gary
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Critique By:
Paul Stockley (K:1067)
2/1/2007 4:39:36 PM
Excellent timing. Well done.
Paul
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Critique By:
M jalili (K:69009)
2/1/2007 1:11:00 PM
Very beautiful gray grade color …..
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Critique By:
ٍٍSaeed Salem (K:179)
2/1/2007 11:49:26 AM
great landscape
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Critique By:
Emanuele Capelli (K:6110)
2/1/2007 11:46:08 AM
WOW!!! Great shot!! beautifull iceberg with a impressive atmosphere!
Ciao..Emanuele...
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174145)
2/1/2007 10:04:58 AM
So beautiful, Nick!:)
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174145)
2/1/2007 9:59:42 AM
Very definitely magic light, Nick!:)
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174145)
2/1/2007 9:59:06 AM
Very dramatic, Nick!:)
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Critique By:
Joe Johnson (K:8529)
2/1/2007 9:34:23 AM
Seems to almost be smiling. Cute shot. It must be difficult on camera equipment, though, in Antartica.
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Critique By:
David Bourke (K:2239)
1/30/2007 7:56:30 PM
Wonderful layers of space, and point of focus set off against a dramatic landscape.
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Critique By:
Nick Russill (K:929)
1/30/2007 3:53:22 PM
Hi Anglea - this is the only seal that is a serious predator and it is only the fact that it is a young female, probably just fed, that she didn't try to bite my head off.
Thanks for the comment! I was very lucky to be there - I was a photographic resource on the excellent ship National Geographic Endeavour
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