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Jon O'Brien
{K:11321} 2/29/2004
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I liked this one just as it it. The ship is so obviously "entering" the frame that one can almost see it moving. The bridge colour is not as distinct as in William's tweaked image, but makes me think of the slightest of mists in the air. I woudn't touch a thing or change it in any way.
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 1/16/2004
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Cool view! It's amazing how much traffic there is under the bridge. This is a tough shot to balance. Odds are you couldn't move to the right to get out from under the tree, but it would be nice if the image wasn't so heavy on the left side. I think the only way to solve this is move ones location. As is this is very successful in capturing a bit of the common place and making it unique.
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Bill Ciavarra
{K:10216} 1/13/2004
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humm...a bit flat, would have waited till the boat cleared the bridge so entire boat was displayed...thanks for the comments on my Gull...regards, Bill C.
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William Francis
{K:365} 1/11/2004
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er, wait, this is the one I meant to upload
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William Francis
{K:365} 1/11/2004
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nicely done, but the hills look a little washed out. I spent 30 seconds with it in photoshop an cranked up the midtone contrast a bit and I think it made a big improvement. No doubt a little tweaking with levels or curves properly would really do some good. I live here and know it's a pretty misty area sometimes though :)
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Ronald Huntley
{K:72} 1/11/2004
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Ray...
It is great to see the bridge from this angle, looking towards North. Nicely framed.
Ron
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