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Colin Baird
{K:54} 1/27/2004
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Very atmospheric.
Grain is good!
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Domenico Pescosolido
{K:10022} 1/27/2004
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It's a beautiful work, I like the B&W tone and the graing. I belive that is an excellent composition!
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Natalie Papadopoulos
{K:5247} 1/27/2004
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love this shot so mysterious and magical.. fabulous lighting and mood.
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Joksa Juoperi
{K:13473} 8/27/2003
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Great capture with strong mood. Regards, Joksa.
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Mário Sousa
{K:16985} 8/23/2003
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Excellent photo
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Erland Pillegaard
{K:34147} 8/23/2003
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It is a very great b/w pictures
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paola f. casali
{K:7301} 5/11/2003
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Beautiful B&W!!!!!!
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 5/11/2003
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excellent small image I would have like to have seen this one larger. Very good contrast I like that in any image.
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Vitor Azinheira
{K:2338} 5/11/2003
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Great photo,well done.
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Joe dos Santos
{K:3682} 5/11/2003
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Powerful image. Good contrast. I like it
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Herbert Newland
{K:3435} 4/25/2003
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Fine image, great capture of the turbulent sky.
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Domenico Pescosolido
{K:10022} 4/8/2003
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A very nice composition where I appreciate in particular the tone and the grain.
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Paolo Dell'Aquila
{K:5046} 4/8/2003
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Great shot and b&w conversion. What I love more is the mood of this shot. Well done!
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pepita blu
{K:5935} 4/8/2003
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excellent B&W
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Stephen Hickel
{K:90} 3/4/2003
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Couple of comments and a question. First, I think this is a great photograph. No question. Can you tell me if the left tree (next to Church or School on left side) was dodged? If so, I am thinking the dodge might be one zone too many, if that is a way to express that. I get the impression it is over-pulling the exposure in that one spot. As a matter of cropping, I think this crop is a good one, but I also see the right side clipped in a tad to make an equally excellent crop.
Again, good work.
Steve
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lucio brando
{K:2295} 3/1/2003
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excellent work congrats
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Dorothy Blum Cooper
{K:107} 2/4/2003
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Great mood captured in this image. Love the composition and the contrast!!
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no no
{K:184} 11/17/2002
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great composition marty. the color is nice, but you just cant beat black and white! for everyone else's questions, he used fuji 400 film.
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gerard welford
{K:648} 4/5/2002
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Stunning: What film used please? Gerard Welford
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Rene Asmussen
{K:138} 10/8/2001
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I love your work, very nicely created. The Contrast is so controlled.
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james mickelson
{K:7344} 8/28/2001
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This is awesome photography. What an excellent print. Congratulations on editors choice. Well deserved. This the type of image I do. I love the tonal range here. Great balance and the mood is fabulous.
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 8/21/2001
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Let me be the first to congratulate you on Editor's Choice. I told you when I first started seeing your post I knew you were a natural. Once again, congratulations!!! Well deserved!!!
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al shaikh
{K:15790} 8/21/2001
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I added this photo to editors choice for one reason, it has mood. There is so much going on from the white house to the turbulent sky that it combines together wonderfully. Well done Marty.
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Pedro P. Luz Cunha Filho
{K:325} 8/15/2001
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What? That's an image...
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Martin Mora
{K:4666} 8/15/2001
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what I did when converting this from color to Bl&wh in photoshop was change the mode to greyscale, then I tweaked the sky abit with saturation, I wanted to bring out, the difference between that dark forboding sky, and the white sunlit church, kinda a safehaven type idea, thus the name, Sanctuary. another prob though is my sent up version gains darkness and contrast, from what Im seeing in photoshop, so I try to lighten and flatten it, then email myself an image, so I get a better idea of what its going to look like posted, so this image is abit darker and contrastier than intended, something Im trying to finetune..
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Tony Smallman
{K:23858} 8/15/2001
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I much prefer the colour version of this great photo.I find all that darkness rather oppressive ,the solitary tree to the right gets almost all swallowed up and the delicate line of red flowers (poppies ?) disappears completely.Which version do you prefer Marty ?
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Sylvia Jones
{K:652} 8/15/2001
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This caught my eye as I was scanning through the thumbnails so I had to go and look at the colour version - Both great shots but the b & w wins for me because of the mood. Glad you put it up for us to see.
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{K:2743} 8/15/2001
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amazing image....m&m, ditto on johns comment..there is sooooooooooo much mood in this image...
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Ray Wearn
{K:1052} 8/15/2001
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Have been away for a few days on business, so the first time to check in for a while. Recognised this as one of yours, Marty - checked out the clr version also. Both are stunning, brilliant, etc, etc..... Excellent!
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Chris Whaley
{K:3847} 8/15/2001
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lol@Alisa....ver cool Marty...good job.
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 8/14/2001
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Color or B&W, this is one fantastic image.
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Beverly Gustafson
{K:1572} 8/14/2001
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Man, I do love this photo. Its so powerful. I cant decide which I like better, this one or the color...the same yet different, the feel is so moody. I love it!!!
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Martin Mora
{K:4666} 8/14/2001
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ahh Lalitha and chris, go to my folio, and see the previous photo to this one :)
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Christer Medin
{K:2} 8/14/2001
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Love the grain! What film did you use?
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Joe Blow
{K:1918} 8/14/2001
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Same comments as before, but this is even "moodier" :) Fantastic Marty!
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