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Photographer  Luis Farrolas {Karma:25}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model  
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Mário Sousa   {K:16985} 4/10/2003
Excellent

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Autumn Ruhe   {K:993} 9/4/2002
this is beautiful, i dont see/mind a lack of definition- what have you here really works. great composition, very strong tones. i really think it's amazing.

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Anne Brown   {K:833} 11/28/2001
I'm new to this site today. Glad I found it! I really like this. I take alot of "beach" photos myself. I love the angle. The sky is amazing. The mounds of grass are very symetrical which I usually don't care for but I like it very much here. The symetry combined with the abstract sky make for an interesting contrast.

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Ray Wearn   {K:1052} 11/28/2001
I agree with Peter and Chris - and I see detail in the forground/mound. It probably has more detail in the original and loses a bit through compression for this site. If you can't see any detail, calibrate your monitor!

Yes, Altaf, I really like this - and, like Peter, have found it difficult to take my eyes off it (or the thumbnail).

The more I look at it, the more I like it - but I find it difficult to explain why. Keep posting, Luis!

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Chris Whaley   {K:3847} 11/28/2001
Very interesting....looks like a sand storm going on but I'm sure its clouds. I see detail in the bush here. I think he has a shallow depth of field here as well as the wind looks like its blowing a bit. I like it....keep em coming Luis!

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Petros Stamatakos   {K:12101} 11/28/2001
This is one of those images that you'd either really like, or simply not care much for.

I don't think I can point out one thing I like or dislike about it... But... I can't get my eyes off of it! So, I guess it's an image that I'll have to view again and again b/f I can make up my mind. Hence, great job Luis! (Hope I made sence here...)

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Jeremy Tavan   {K:32} 11/28/2001
It's a great sky, but the whole lower half lacks form and definition. Shadow detail would be a place to start, but I think the foreground really needs some more form to it as well.

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 11/28/2001
Anyone have a comment on this work, I really like it and wanted to know what the rest of you think.

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 11/26/2001
I like the idea luis, but it seem a bit muddy. I think it needs a little more black separation for it to really work.

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