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Steve Shuey
{K:2115} 1/24/2003
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Hi Burim,
If not mistaking, a shot from one of my favorite points on this planet, Zabriski Point in Death Valley. Curious as to what kind of film (or is it digital) you used. Posting some information as to that nature sometimes can help with comments if htat's what you are after. You've got really nice colors on the foreground and bland muted colors in the back which I think work against this photo. I might have tried to crop more off the top and use the great yellowish foreground to lead you into the banding on the rocks in the center. Zabriski, at least in my opinion, is a sunrise photo op. If this is not Zabriski, then my cropping thought still stands. Despite all said, I like this shot.
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Deleted User
{K:4598} 1/24/2003
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Pleasing to the eye Maybe just a bit less foreground to make this less centered. On the whole a nice capture.
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Burim Myftiu
{K:1423} 1/24/2003
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Dear Steve, I used Kodak Gold Negative film 100 ASA. Zabriski Point, I stop in this point only 15 min. becouse I was with my family.It was just before the dark. I agree for cropping....Yoy are right, thenks! I dont understand the dark cast in both image sides!!! It can be from wrong scanning!!! Thenk friend!
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 1/24/2003
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I get that "vignette" around the corners when I have too many filters on the camera.
I agree with Steve about cropping the top. I like the color and texture of the gold.
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Miles .
{K:896} 1/25/2003
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Beautiful landscape. I agree with the comments already made re crop along the top miles
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Burim Myftiu
{K:1423} 10/2/2005
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thanks
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Labinot Iberdemaj
{K:234} 11/21/2006
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komplet e bukur
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