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Hakan AKIRMAK
{K:16337} 10/13/2008
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Nice work Tony! Tones are good. But there is something not good which I couldn't explain in that frame. Maybe the rock which in front is ordinary, not really unique. And it is covering whole right side of the image. I think these are overshadow to real landscape. regards, Hakan.
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Saad Salem
{K:62030} 10/13/2008
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reading the first comment on your shot,unconsciously influenced by it,but I have to put that away,reevaluate the shot,regarding tonality,perspective,lighting,and the texture of the big rock and the land nearby,and what I find is that all the goodness of those subjects outweigh far more the single step that you have to move to the left when you composed the shot,which is indeed a very fine artistry one,my best regards, Saad.
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Howie Mudge
{K:27580} 10/13/2008
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very strong in black and white. I would like to see a little more of the rock in the foreground but still very nice.
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Kes
{K:19761} 10/14/2008
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very nice, like the connect between foreground, middle, distance. Great composition and well taken. Looks like a nice location to watch the light change.
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Paul Harris
{K:3868} 10/14/2008
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I like the way the light remains on the cliff top yet does not burn out the sky, excellent inage Tony
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Steve Aronoff
{K:18393} 12/16/2008
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For my two cents, Tony, I love this shot. I think the amount of the foreground rock is just great, and it's maybe enhanced a little bit by the fact that it seems to have something of short-faced cow appearance. It may seem a very little thing, but the drop off of the road in the background does seem to pull the photo downwards to the right. A slight amount of straightening might alleviate this. Example attached. Really nice shot, Tony! Steve
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Vijay Kurhade
{K:9497} 5/25/2009
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nice shot; try keeping front rock a bit more in frame take care
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