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Cemal Ekin
{K:2309} 11/28/2002
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Relatively low positioning of the mountains gives them a greater feeling of stability and they look invincible. The storm broiling overhead will not faze them the least bit. I like the tension created between the sharp and jagged mountain profiles against the puffy, soft, but formidable looking clouds.
I wonder how it might look with a slight increas in contrast, slightly deeper shadows and lighter highlights. Just a curiosity. (For reference, I see all zones on the gray scale at the bottom.)
Cemal
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Phillip Filtz
{K:1792} 11/25/2002
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Nothing constructive to add, just makes me want to run and hide for cover.
Thumb's UP
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Sarah Needham
{K:2482} 11/25/2002
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Ditto what everyone has already said. I like the amount of sky vs. foreground.
Sarah
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J
{K:2647} 11/25/2002
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The clouds are very impressive and I appreciate the use of colours as it provides the photo with very subtle colours and tones. I would have liked to see bit more foreground though.
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 11/24/2002
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Absolute drama Greg. I get jealous when I look pictures like this. Great.
Elangs.
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jjjjjj jjjjjj
{K:91} 11/24/2002
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very nice... moody.... great photo
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Joffre Swait
{K:626} 11/24/2002
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Greg, present it in B&W, it'll come through!
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meprivacynet@meprivacy.net meprivacynet@meprivacy.net
{K:3974} 11/24/2002
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wwooww!
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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 11/24/2002
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nice and moody...good work. beautiful scene.
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Dawna G.
{K:7709} 11/24/2002
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nicely done Greg, the clouds are threatening, nice light on the water, and an overall mood to this. I think I might just crop a little off the sky however but I do like this alot!
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