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Carlheinz Bayer
{K:14220} 11/16/2004
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Very nice shoot! I like the warm colors, the smart comp and the shadow play. Very creative self. C.
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 11/16/2004
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Very fun image and a great creative take on an often photographed area. I was in this area just before Bryce Canyon in October. I didn't think to take such a photo.
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Paul's Photos
{K:35235} 11/15/2004
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nice image.. love the landscape and the lighting.. good work
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Telmo Domingues
{K:9639} 11/15/2004
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Hummmm... Nasty boy, Engstrom! ;-)))) Studing rocks, hein? heheheh! A good, and somehow, romantic portrait.... A beautiful way to make last the shadows and the moment... I wish the light that "moved" you and your wife at that time is still shining! ;-))) Hugs!!!!!!!!!!
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Omar Rifaat
{K:10141} 11/14/2004
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Very creative, and very nice composition. the balance between warm, soft tones and strong black shadow is nice.
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 11/14/2004
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Great composition and colours and I like those shadows. När jag var i Grand Canyon, Death Walley mm så var jag helt förstjust i färgeerna och formerna och jag tror det blev ca 20 rullar film bara där....
Jeanette
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/14/2004
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Hi Sefan, on closer inspection, I might've misinterpreted the vignetting. I was referencing at the small triangle in the top left corner, there seems to be a cylindrical element there, which I could'nt place, but now I think it's the frame of the slide?
Cheers,
Hugo
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 11/14/2004
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Hello Roberto - I am not sure anything is truly out of focus here, but I think you and Hugo are maybe both thinking about the slight halo around our shadows (as well as the shadow to the right of us). Not sure what that is all about, but it could simply be the umbra and penumbra of the cast shadows, or there could be additional light contributing to the shadows from reflected light on our right, making the effective lightsource larger than just the sun. Thanks for your comment - S.
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 11/14/2004
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Hi Stefan,
again, interesting way of self-portraying ;-)
great environment.
take care, thilo
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 11/14/2004
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Hi Hugo - I think the sharpness isssue is that this camera is not quite as sharp as I used to think it was. I see so vignetting - there are shadows to the right and the edge of the slide in the upper left, but maybe I'm missing something here? Thanks for the comments.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/14/2004
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Hi Stefan, Creative solution, preserving the calmth and quietness of the scene as well as it's beauty with the warm tones, but creating the reference to human presence. Very intersting, and well captured. Might've losts some sharpness and quality during the scanning process, but still a very decent quality. What caused the slight vignetting in the corners? A filter?
Cheers,
Hugo
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 11/14/2004
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fantastic idea.. and compostion! also the use of DOf is good Stefan.. nice , I love the "close-up" out of focousing.. take care roby
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