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Toshi
{K:11924} 7/15/2006
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Hi Kim,
Excellent perspective to this capture. I like the balanced composition you've achieved with the two rock formations on either side - and the stark contrast of color between the higher rocks compared to the wet and weathered lower rocks. Very nicely shot!
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 7/14/2006
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Hey Kim: This is tranquil and scenic . . . a very well done image exposed perfectly and composed wonderfully. You almost get the feeling it's a lake at the top of the world. I like the idea Michael had about the wide angle lens . . . though that's really a different shot than this one . . . and this one is very good! (I suspect you have good tutors?) Well done!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 7/14/2006
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Hi Kim.....Welcome to UF....Sam said I should wander along to see what you are up to.
This is a wonderful shot and the textures and details look excellent. The colour tones too are beautiful and I love the clearly defined water level marks on the rocks. Well done to you my dear. Now all we need is for Grace to push the odd button and then we shall have the whole family:):) Very best wishes to you.....Ray
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 7/14/2006
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That's why we comment - so we can all improve. I've seen major improvement with the help of other comments.
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Kim Graziano
{K:2019} 7/14/2006
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Thanks Michael for your kind words & advise. I am very new to this so give me some time & I will get better. Regards, Kim
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Kim Graziano
{K:2019} 7/14/2006
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Thank you Richard for your kind words. Regards, Kim
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 7/13/2006
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This shot is EXCELLENT!!!!!
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Kim Graziano
{K:2019} 7/11/2006
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Hi Loris, I was Standing On some rocks at Watson Lake here in Prescott Arizona. Kind Regards Kim
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Loris Guinetti
{K:788} 7/11/2006
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Thank you Kim for your comment!!!But you don't reply at my question where is the place where you take this wonderful shot?? I like it too Kim!!!congrats!!!bye Loris
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 7/10/2006
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Good framing, leads the eye out to the water. The only thing to improve the image is to wait for the light to shift at sunrise or sunset for that magic hour, or to get a really wide angle lens and point it downward to get a really nice recession into space with up close details and really great backdrops.
Water level looks really low.
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 7/10/2006
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I like the exposure here and how the readings been Evenly Distributed at all of the different zones of this image, wonderful job, all of the best my friend.
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Richard Marks
{K:3809} 7/10/2006
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Very nice colors and sharpness, well captured. Regards, Richard
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Jan Graziano
{K:17920} 7/10/2006
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Excellent framing - great eye. Keep it up - I knew you would be good at this! Jan
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