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Nick Karagiaouroglou
{K:127263} 2/23/2007
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An excellent study of light and softness, in which the haze over the sepia tones gives such an unforgetable atmosphere! I eould only consider a slightly different crop leaving the leaves at the top-left off image, and cloning out the leaves between the trees at the top. I attach the altered image for a better understanding of what I mean.
But anyway, a very distinct capture!
Nick
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:22586} 11/26/2006
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Fine dear Teemu nice sundial,yes could know the summer highnoon from these angles. Thanks.
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Teemu Luoma
{K:647} 11/23/2006
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Thank you Roby for your comments and welcoming me in UF. :) I consider becoming a donor.
Kind regards, Teemu
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 11/22/2006
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.and welcome.. into the door.. welcome in UF! well done, take acre roby 7
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James Cook
{K:38068} 8/22/2006
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The more sepia version gives the image itself an aged feel. The darker version (Version 2) I prefer because it puts the emphasis on the textures of the stones.
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Caterina Berimballi
{K:27299} 8/16/2006
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Hehehehe... you're too sweet, thank you.
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Teemu Luoma
{K:647} 8/16/2006
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BTW, you have utterly wonderful pictures! I just became your fan. ;)
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Caterina Berimballi
{K:27299} 8/16/2006
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Oh yeah, 100% improvement! Well done Teemu :) I like it a lot.
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Teemu Luoma
{K:647} 8/16/2006
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Thanks Rina, you're in right. Is it better now? I played with curves and levels a little.
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Caterina Berimballi
{K:27299} 8/16/2006
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Very nice composition. It suffers slightly from overexposure, but you can probably fiddle around with contrast and levels in some editing software.
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