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Jimmy Piper
{K:5742} 9/5/2006
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great shot. beautiful colours in the wood. nice work.
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Alicia Popp
{K:87532} 9/4/2006
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Preciosa composición, cálida y luminosa. Felicitaciones!
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Robert Kocs
{K:89085} 9/3/2006
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Hehe...very good descriptions..."light source is from a UFO" very interesting idea...but where's the agent Scully & Mulder? :) Excellent work, nice wooden pattern, love the warm colours and the nice play with light on the floor. Expressive work, nicely done my friend! 7+++
Best wishes dear Kes! Robert
ps...I'm ready for! :)
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 9/3/2006
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Hi Hugo -
Thanks so much for your suggestions, I like your version a lot! It took awhile for me to match (sort-of) what you have done, and I had to use the original to do that.
Now I'm messing around with some others taken at the same time...great fun! :)
Thanks again for the ideas! I'll try to post something off this in a day or two.
And dang the aliens!
Kes
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João F * Photography
{K:41945} 9/3/2006
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Great photograph with very amazing light i love it dear Kes !! regards jo
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 9/3/2006
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Yeah, I like it too! Especially the additional light spilling out from unknown quarters.
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N3ma Allah Hisham
{K:5465} 9/2/2006
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what a wonderful light .. great perspective.. very simple and beautiful..
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 9/2/2006
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And if you, for any reason, don't understand what I mean, see attached...:)
Cheers,
hugo
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 9/2/2006
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Hi Kes,
Good uphaul of a very high contrasty photo - quite a challenge, I presume.
I hate it when UFO's defy the common laws of physics - they tend to mess with things. So it's not your fault it turned out technically lousy - Just commend yourself of getting this much out of it - I know I do!
I think squaring this photo by removing the lower part would show those bloody aliens messing with everything that we feel comfortable with.
I like the design left by the pattern of light, though, rather mysterious - and quite a dynamic array of checkers / spades or whatever you call those shapes. might even be worth the effort turning this into a low key photo, if you see what I mean.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 9/2/2006
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Kes,
This does look good, in a sci-fi mystery kind of way. One thing for sure, if you would have toned down on the searing, you wouldn't have gotten the great exposure and soft colouring on the wood. A nice image. It will be interesting to see what happens when you try it again. Andre
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 9/2/2006
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Thanks so much, Virgis.
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 9/2/2006
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Thanks Nathalie for looking and commenting. I think it's a combination of the warm tones and confusing light source that makes it interesting to me. Of course I'm biased, so it's nice to hear what others think.
Kes
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 9/2/2006
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Hi Mary, I glad you like it. Kes
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Virgis Dromantas
{K:4212} 9/2/2006
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Good work with light - smth to think. Well done.
Kind regards, Virgis
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Nathalie Verbeken
{K:684} 9/2/2006
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You know, I like it a lot. There's something to it. Beautiful and warm tones. Nice work, congrats! :)
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 9/2/2006
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I really like this- the length and the angle makes the lighting so striking. Love the texture and warmth of the wood. A unique image. The lighting really is strong and intriguing.
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 9/2/2006
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Thanks Miss., for your kind comment! Glad you like it! Kes
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{K:1009} 9/2/2006
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the light and the color of the wood makes the shot looks great...well done : )
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