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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 1/17/2005
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Many years ago when I got my first 35mm camera, one of the things I learned from reading the manual, that came with it, was to do exactly what you did here. That is: when shooting a distant subjects to get something in the foreground to give some depth to the photo. The tree here does that very well. Without it this would be a flat photo of a wind generator. With the tree, I think you accomplished what you wanted to.
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Laura Spell
{K:24080} 11/5/2004
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Very well composed, with good contrast, light and details. I love windmills!
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Diego Dotta
{K:3172} 10/31/2004
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Hi Kunal!
Your portfolio is very nice!! Great work! Diego Dotta
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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
{K:13618} 10/27/2004
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nice composition!
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Stuart Mackay
{K:4551} 10/27/2004
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Great toning .. love the color effect you have here. The contrast is very welcoming. sm..
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 10/24/2004
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I think I understand what you were ater with this image, and I like the results. A shot from another angle (perhaps eliminating the tree) would be good too, but it would not be what YOU were aiming for. Well done Kunal.
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 10/24/2004
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I like the sepia tones here, Good work.
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Brenda Guiles
{K:6128} 10/24/2004
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I think I might have moved over a bit so that the tree wasn't blocking my view, even though I do understand that you can see right though it, it is rather distracting. I also wonder how this image would have come across in black and white.
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Walter Scarella
{K:19671} 10/23/2004
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Beautiful contrast and nice sepia colours. Good shot Congrats Regards...Walter
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al Farrob
{K:4087} 10/22/2004
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Very good
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 10/22/2004
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Kunal, good contrast Teunis
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 10/22/2004
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Wonderful image! I like the mill in the nature! Very nice composition and color. Greetings.
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 10/22/2004
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Nice perspective and composition on this one, Kunal! I like your toning, and silhouetting. Dave.
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Mark Hamilton
{K:8387} 10/22/2004
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Hi Kunal
I can understand your concept but for me i think that you have just missed the mark. The first thought that came to me was that I wish the tree wasn't there. The tree in this image appears to be intruding into the frame and the way it is cut off by the edge of the frame leaves me unsure of it's purpose. Perhaps another another angle or viewpoint could have communicated your idea better. Your picture is here somewhere for sure it just needs a bit of refining.
Regards Mark
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