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Clay Boutin
{K:28722} 2/17/2014
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A beautiful image indeed Sandra. The only thing I might have done is cropped it a little below the beginning of the fence.
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 2/17/2014
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excellentissimo
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 2/17/2014
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I guess Charlie has given you a lot to think about in his in depth critique. Me, I love what you have captured in the soft pastel like tones and the great detailing. One thing I might agree on is that, if possible, return on another day and look for some alternative perspectives. The area is very photogenic and would lend itself to an additional visit. Well done Sandra. Best wishes.
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Reda Danaf
{K:14309} 2/17/2014
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Beautiful winter scene well taken.
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charlie f. kohn
{K:25919} 2/17/2014
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such a monument is a real attraction and as such understandable as a motif for suchlike image work. as much as the location offers a sense of desolation. the position of the camera should have been put further to the left to allow the fence a more prominent position in leading into the view. although it seems understandable that the idea probably was to show the panoramic view into the endless sea and an unfathomable horizon, less could have been more. that is to say, cropping or a closer prosition should have added to the dramatic weather-winter-cold-sea-panorama. the light: no light - no picture. most evident here. we see the idea but at a very flat front lighting. waiting for the sun to come around (or shining another day close to setting!) could have brought us an extraordinary result. nowadays some PS artistry could well improve this photo so much that almost all my remarks above would show obsolete. good work for improving. keep on working.
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Marina Fabbri
{K:194} 2/16/2014
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I like both tones and composition. This picture leaves an impression of a winter coast and cold fresh air.
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