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Gabriela Tanaka
{K:16594} 11/2/2006
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Great image!!!! I got goose-bumps when reading about the history of this place, how at a moment in time we ARE and MAKE and STRIVE and ......just disappear in the smoke of time. Even the light in your image seems to melancholy follow the traces of a life of yore....And the light is all powerful here, it gives the mood to the whole shot! Superb!!! I love it! Gabriela
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 11/1/2006
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Great lighting casting a lovely glow on the interesting foreground, combined with a marvelous sky and a vast landscape in the background. Ver beautifull my friend! Joggie
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Ibrahim Youssef
{K:5579} 11/1/2006
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It is a good work which you made here.very beautiful light and composition. Well done Eb
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174133} 11/1/2006
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Fascinating, Eb, with great light!:)
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 11/1/2006
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I like your perspective and composition here, Eb, as well as the texture and details in the wood of the pilings. Very nice light and shadow play here, too. Dave.
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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 11/1/2006
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Nice picture my friend!!! Congrats, Leo :) :)
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Eb Mueller
{K:24960} 11/1/2006
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Yes, Enrico - I see from your images that you like to push saturation even more than I. In that case a polarizer, or a graduated ND filter would help! A polarizer is awkward to use with a 12mm lens as the sky will become unevenly dark on one side. Some photographers do not like that. But, it can be corrected in photoshop. Thanks for your input! Eb
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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 11/1/2006
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Good idea and excellent final image.
Maybe the sky would get a benefit by the employment of a polarizer filter.
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