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Critique By:
Jan Graziano (K:17920)
10/5/2008 5:15:38 AM
Very nice composition and rich colors - the soft slightly blurry focus gives the impression of a painting. The winding trail leads you right in to the scene.
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Photo By: Paul Harrett
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Critique By:
Jan Graziano (K:17920)
10/13/2005 3:19:50 AM
This looks just like the night vision shots I have seen in some movies - same effect. Did the ISO and everything set itself or is there a particular setting required with your night vision equipment? Just wondered if you could have gotten the same effect with a lower ISO which would have made the shot less grainy - or is this the effect achieved with this equipment? New to photography so these are "I'd like to learn" questions. I might have done a tighter crop on the right - yet leaving enough of the black so it still looks as if the flower is reaching out. Jan
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Photo By: Drowned Rat
(K:249)
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Critique By:
Jan Graziano (K:17920)
8/13/2005 9:14:11 PM
I can hardly wait until I get good enough to take shots such as these. Colors, details, reflections are amazing. I just don't even want to think about where you were to get this shot. The lines, the angles, and the lights that look like stars in this shot are great. But, IMHO, I think this one needs to be centered just a little more. I didn't take alot of time to fool with it, but I think the attached is almost "even-steven". What do you think?
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Photo By: Rob Graziano
(K:6678)
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Critique By:
Jan Graziano (K:17920)
4/20/2005 3:43:06 AM
I really love the original photo as it conveys an old and weathered but timeless structure, and from the sky in the original photo it appears to have been taken on a typical overcast day in England. The structure itself overshadows the walkway, and it would seem to me that the details of the rocks and the walkway would be hazy and muted considering the structure and the weather. At least all of the ancient structures that I have visited over in England on a overcast and/or rainy day looked more like Rob's original. However, bringing out the details and lightening the photo does give someone a better idea of the various colors of the stones, and what it would be like to walk down this particular pathway on a bright day.
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Photo By: Rob Graziano
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