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Photographer Tim Donnel  Tim Donnel {Karma:1072}
Project N/A Camera Model Pentax ZX-5n
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio California Dreaming
Lens 20-35 zoom @ 24mm
Uploaded 1/28/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Reala
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 312 Shutter Auto
Favorites Aperture f16
Critiques 7 Rating
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About Not sure about the tree in the foreground, but this was the best vantage point I could find. Comments appreciated!
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Edgard Mourao Edgard Mourao   {K:266} 2/1/2004
Beautiful picture, Tim. Regards!

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DELETE ACCOUNT   {K:5655} 1/30/2004
A nice shot. I love the rich colors. I agree about the tree, but what can you do?

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Craig Hanson   {K:7836} 1/28/2004
Good forest scene! The colors are nice, perhaps a bit over saturated. I'm not sure about that tree in the foreground; It kind of steals the show from the bridge.

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Joshua Rainey   {K:5069} 1/28/2004
Another great shot, just like the rest of your portfolio. The autumn colors add a lot to this pic. I like the contrast between the green and the orange...

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Peter Aczel   {K:1852} 1/28/2004
I like the proportion of the brown and green parts of this picture. Nevertheéess I think it is a little bit oversaturated.

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Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 1/28/2004
Great color and saturation. Very sharp. My comments for areas of improvement deal with composition. My eye is immediately drawn to the bridge. My eyes move from left to right and right to left. There is not much of your photo to be discovered with this eye movement. It limits the dimension of the scene. I'd have experimented with a sharper angle of the bridge moving through the frame or from this vantage point back up a little and taking a portrait format vs. landscape. Tough to say what might have worked better being the armchair photographer. I love the colors in this though.

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Jeff Brokenshire   {K:123} 1/28/2004
Tim, shoes off wet feet could have been the answer. You are right about the tree and the picture looks a little over sharpened. By standing in the creek (if that was possible) could also have included some water to the scene. A slow shutter speed to blur the water, if camera was on a tripod, may have given you a different aspect.

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