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Dave Holland
{K:13074} 4/6/2003
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This is a fine photograph, I can almost feel the cool dew on the rock. The morning haze in the distance washes out your colors, but adds a mysterious element. I wonder if a polarizing filter may have brought out your colors a little more. Regarding the foreground people, I disagree with the remark to take them out. Having a strong foreground element in a photograph is critical, the most common element lacking in average landscape pictures.
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Alex Avilov
{K:634} 4/6/2003
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Kevin, thanks! you are absolutely correct there are two distinct competing subjects here. I hope that despite that the picture actually works as one whole. First reaction of the viewer would be to move eyes to the couple and than to the left to see what they are doing there. kind of short story in two chapters :)
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Kevin Saitta
{K:77} 4/6/2003
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I am not sure what you are trying to protray within this image. The landscape and the people compete with each other. The image needs one of the elements taken out or recomposed.
My eye wants to move into the landscape and the poeple are more of a void or a distraction.
Just an opinion.
Keep up the good work!
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Mattias Eklund
{K:2921} 4/2/2003
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Beautiful!
Could be a little sharper on the couple, but composition, colours and mood is great! /M
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