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Christina Christina
{K:137} 11/11/2004
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You've got an incredible beauty feeling, Michael. Love your works very much!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/1/2004
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Hi Michael, I'd opt for the UL one... The composition / division sky vs. skyline is more balanced in that one, and I think because of the more dynamic and wider tonal range, that shot is the most appealing of the four. Any shots which show slightly more of the grean meadow in the foreground? I think that would be the absolute prime choice...
Cheers,
Hugo
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Michele Berti
{K:14921} 11/1/2004
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things change very quickly! very good composition MIchael. It is amazing when a storm is arriving... colors are greatly saturated and light conditions usually change quickly. FOr example, I have two photos in my portfolio ("It is going to be a rainy day. Quickly", and "It is going to be a rainy day. Again") both taken the same day one after 5 minutes of the previous... but they are totally different in light.
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Howard M. Parsons
{K:3496} 11/1/2004
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LR is my favorite but all are good.
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DELETE ACCOUNT
{K:5655} 11/1/2004
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Nice shots. I'd vote for UR. But for panoramic, LR. The sunshine off of the buildings really light up the picture.
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 11/1/2004
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It's either UL, or UR... the lighting in the clouds are really fantastic. The colours seem like they have a little more contrast and vividness in the UL, although I really like the warm light and storm clouds in UR.
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