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Photographer  Amy B {Karma:619}
Project N/A Camera Model HP 945
Categories Nature
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Uploaded 4/23/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Amy B   {K:619} 4/27/2004
I took this in Sepia tones, Armando. acuarela??? Where's that translate button?? Hehehe Thanks for all your wonderful comments!!! :)

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Jack Cronin   {K:328} 4/25/2004
Amy,
I love the tones in this one.

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 4/24/2004
"Gold Rushes in where the angel's tire treads...are...." I think that is the complete quote....

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 4/23/2004
?wooow!! excelent pic, incredible color, ?thats are the original colors? looks like an acuarela. congrats

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Enjoy    {K:16125} 4/23/2004
Beautiful.... very lovely

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Steven H   {K:7142} 4/23/2004
This is an interesting issue, and a beautiful photo in connection with which it should arise . . . The truly interesting thing is that there is no resolution to it . . . some days I find myself on one side of the debate, and other times on the other. Today, I would love to see this otherwise amazing photo without the lines, and could not find any blame in a photographer who edited them out.

On the other hand . . . it seems too easy to edit out . . . rather than finding the image in the world, exactly as one would show it.

And, there's a third thing. If the shot were intended as commentary, say, on the tension between nature and civilization, then the powerlines absolutely make the photo meaningful, so intention becomes central. Fun, fun, fun, to think about such things, and to look at such wonderful work.

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Amy B   {K:619} 4/23/2004
Thanks for commenting, Eric. I thought the same thing, regarding the powerlines, but I also don't believe in editing pictures too much. I should have seen the power lines in the first place and either cut them down or moved my photo so it didn't include them. :) I posts em like I shoots em. I think a good photographer should be able to shoot a good shot without having to edit it. :)

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Eric Peterson   {K:4419} 4/23/2004
I really like the composition and the toning. The powerlines running through the sky are a bit distracting though and take a little away from the "nature" feel of the photo. You might want to try cloning them out in PS. It doesn't look like it would be too difficult and it would really take the picture to the next level.
Eric

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