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Photographer Kostas Tzanetos  Kostas Tzanetos {Karma:22012}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model Nikon F90X
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma EX 15mm f2.8
Uploaded 2/8/2004 Film / Memory Type Fujicolor Superia 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 701 Shutter slow
Favorites Aperture f16
Critiques 18 Rating
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About angry weather over Ionion Sea in Peloponnisos,Greece. it was an easy task for the full frame fisheye to include the broken sky in the frame,but not to convey the magnificence of the moment. hope you like it :-)
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Mattias Ormestad   {K:124} 7/5/2004
This was an exciting and original view of good ol' pebble beach!
The tilt and fisheye view works really well here, and together with the dramatic sky and the old tire it adds upp to a great picture!

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Stephen Smith   {K:861} 4/21/2004
Nice, interesting shot taken from a different perspective. Regards Steve.

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Piotr "Stefan" T.   {K:122} 4/14/2004
I love it! Great point of view. Impressive!

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Becky V   {K:9699} 3/24/2004
I usually don't like photos with canted angles because I find them very unmotivated most of the time. Not so with this shot - it creates a wonderful dynamism that's rooted by the tire. I love the colours and the vast feeling of both depth and . . . length! Going through your portfolio is always a treat. :)

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 2/21/2004
I don't like tilt usually but this one works! very nice.

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 2/13/2004
YEA! Change the photos! Tilt is nice! Tilt can be artistic! Great this one! Beautiful colours my friend! I like the ...tire! Think now how I like the sky, or the sand texture!

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 2/9/2004
What a stunning shot, Kostas! Excellent colors and perspective; great textures, lines and really lovely lighting; amazing and original angle. Congrats!
Best regards, Paolo

P.S. You're absolutely right about the sky on my "Two towers"; many thanks for your advice.

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 2/9/2004
Wow.. my friend KOstas. love the viewww and the angle ;-)
Kiss, Biliana

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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 2/9/2004
Hi Kostas! From your image, it seems that the Earth really is round ;-) Seriously, I like the curvature, as well as the blue-to-orange gradient (whether it was natural or helped along digitally). I don't mind the presence of the tyre; quite on the contrary, it provides a point of focus that is important if the image is to be perceived as a landscape shot rather than an abstract. I just wonder why it had to be so close to the corner of the frame :-)

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Joshua Rainey   {K:5069} 2/8/2004
The lens is what makes this shot so unique. Great randomness to it that most other photographers don't have to their shots. Stay unique and as you would say "be happy"...

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Petros Stamatakos   {K:12101} 2/8/2004
I don't think that your horizon is straight... hehehehe

Very nice image Kosta! You've used the fisheye nicely.

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Robert Höhne   {K:4290} 2/8/2004
Great photo.

No lines leading you through the composition, why are they needed? sounds like a rule that needs breaking everynow and again. I like that my eye is drawn back to the tyre as it is the anchor for the picture and it makes te title all the more fitting.

Another greta piece by you Kostas.

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John Orban   {K:725} 2/8/2004
Beautiful colors, texture, and lighting. IMHO, I find the tire (lower left) to be distracting. My eye keeps getting drawn back to it. It it the first element to be seen and there are no lines leading the viewer from there through the composition. Nonetheless, it is a superb image.

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Johnny K   {K:12635} 2/8/2004
Very good view !!

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Dubravko Grakalic   {K:25235} 2/8/2004
amazing composition and colors!
splendid work!!!

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David Siller   {K:1317} 2/8/2004
Great picture... like the colors and sharpnes of the shore..
Congrats!

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Sarah Needham   {K:2482} 2/8/2004
Neat idea.
Like the horizon.

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Terry McCully   {K:9221} 2/8/2004
NICE FISHEYE VIEW... Love the colors as well

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