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Maya Bylina
{K:5925} 5/27/2004
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Wow, you showed reflection very well!!
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 5/25/2004
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Richar, thank you very much for the thoughtful comment. Incidently, I was talking about the TILT to someone without realising that I had one in my own pic. That led to some issues and I ended up posting a thread in suggestions forum. Please take a look - "What should I do" thread. It will be some fun. Regards, ken.
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Richard Thornton
{K:26442} 5/25/2004
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A nice image that benefits from smooth but dramatic gradation of tones in the sky. I like your horizon placement, however, it is tilted to the right ? easily fixed in post processing. I didn't realize a reflection would result from such choppy water, unless you've added it after the fact. The diagonal shoreline adds a touch of tension and its low key is perfect for the base of the picture.
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 5/14/2004
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Great composition and beautiful toning. Very nice reflection of the sailing boat. You've done a good job here, Ken Regards - Emgy
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 5/12/2004
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Hi Gustavo, sorry for the late reply.
It almost looks real ! isn't? Ofcourse it was added in PS. Just that I forgot to mention.
Regards, ken.
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 5/12/2004
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Thank you very much for the reply, Jim.
Its a pity I have to buy another one expensive camera. I have not qualified as diver yet. I am still doing the open water course. Already I can see money going down the drain by buying underwater camera and stuffs !.
Regards, ken.
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Jim F
{K:8859} 5/5/2004
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Ken, You have a wonderful portfolio, I enjoy all of your photos. Regarding your question on Underwater housings, I have had no luck in finding any hard housings for a Fulifilm S602Z. I have talked to Ikelite and Amphibico, and they have no plans on supporting any Fuji camera other than the Fuji Pro model. The only housing I can find is the EWA "Soft Bag" which is only good for 30 feet and not much use for Scuba photography. A second alternative is the Housed Olympus C-5060 (5.1 MP camera) which runs in the $790.00 Range including the PT-020 housing. This doesnt seem like a bad solution, considering that the Ikelite housings for Nikon and Olympus cameras run in the rage of $800 to $900 for just the housing. If you are interested, look at the helix camera web site at www.helixcamera.com. Of course, then you will want an underwater digital flash unit which starts to drive the price way up, by adding anywhere from $400 to $800 to the package price. Sorry I couldnt be more help, but, if you have any other questions, just let me know. Regards, Jim
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 5/3/2004
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Hi Ken, Two things: the horizon is slightly tilted, and I think the reflection is a bit over done... Other than that, I'm always a sucker for yachts, dinghies and cats. I like the composition, and the tonal range is very well balanced.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 5/3/2004
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hi ken,the back ground is not right! very well composed
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Nando Mondino
{K:14261} 5/3/2004
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Wonderful composition ! Hi Ken:-)
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Romulo Lubachesky
{K:11836} 5/2/2004
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Great work, regards!
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Gustavo Eulalio
{K:3777} 5/2/2004
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Great tones and sharpness. Mind if I ask, is this reflection real or did you add it digitally?
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 5/2/2004
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Ken, beautiful landscape and reflection
Teunis
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