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Dusan Zutinic
{K:2847} 3/17/2004
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Interesting. I share your vision of PS modifications. I rather like non-modified photos. Regards from Serbia!!!
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Jani Salvataggio
{K:27283} 3/16/2004
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Király macro!!!!!!!!!!!! Szuper!!!!!!! a fém anyagszer?sége és a t?z... nagyon jól komponált gratulálok! Jani
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Geza Farkas
{K:12412} 3/15/2004
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Excellent shot I almost perceive the fire.
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Peter Domotor
{K:1854} 3/14/2004
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Szia Zsolt,
Nagyon jól eltalált kép, jó az acélos szürkék és egyenes vonalak és a tűz színeinek és plasztikusságának a kontrasztja. Valóban lehetne máshogy vágni, de minek. :)) Gratula!
Üdv durmi
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Dustin Cowen
{K:2837} 3/14/2004
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Good vision here to see the potential. The texture of the steel with the blurred fire is wonderful. I think technically you couldnt have taken a better photo. I find it admirable that you do not like to manipulate your photographs, i think in the long run that will lend to you making better on the scene photographs/compositions.Using trial and error , instead of simply cropping something.
Thanx for your comments on Village Warning, i look forward to your tinkering.
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 3/14/2004
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Wow this is so perfect and superb!! I agree with Hugo that some cropping on sides could be a great idea, although I find it great as it is too! Marvelous details and so beautiful the colour of the fire inside! Fantastic capture, and technically so great quality!
Hihi... now when I think of it, maybe this is the door to Hell and Devil? ;-)
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 3/14/2004
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Beautiful textures, and I like the depth of field. If the lines of the iron bars where strait (both horizontally and vertically, this compostion would've worked perfectly. In this case, I think cropping the photo a bit, only including the thread plate and the view hole to the furnace would make the composition a bit stronger. The details and textures are excellently captured. Great shot,
Cheers,
Hugo
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