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Deep Sunset
Image Title:  Deep Sunset
 
 By: Greg Summers  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Greg Summers {K:1115}
Project #8 Reflections Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 28-200
Uploaded 11/15/2002 Film / Memory Type Provia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 302 Shutter na
Favorites Aperture na
Critiques 11 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
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About Sahill Ponds in Novemeber - no filters - tripod, cable release and no wind
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Christian Gennert   {K:790} 11/15/2002
Nice shot! You have achieved nice saturation in this pic.
The lack of sharpness in the foreground is a bit disturbing though.


Greg Summers   {K:1115} 11/15/2002
my sense of this is that the foreground frames and moves the ye to the background - a technique often used by other photographers - and considering it is very dark - I feel that not everything in a photo has to be in sharp focus. However, not eberyone would agree with this - on the wall - the colors draw the eye in.


Kurt Yang   {K:967} 11/15/2002
Without filter, the color is just amazing. The blur foreground is ok but didn't add much to the photo.


Vincent K. Tylor   {K:8890} 11/15/2002
Good shot. I have to agree with you Greg. I like the foreground...balances the image well. Being slightly out of focus is fine in my opinion, you focus your eyes more in the middle of the scene. I would personally like to see more of the sky though. Still, a very nice sunset image.


Sarah Needham   {K:2482} 11/15/2002
I don't really mind the blurred foreground. The overall feel of the picture is very nice indeed.

Sarah


Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 11/15/2002
This is great color and in fact makes the shot. I like the foreground and agree it leads you into the shot nicely but, I'll weigh-in in favor of it being as sharp as the rest of the image.


Steve Kompier   {K:4528} 11/15/2002
Classic! Bravo.


Beverly Gustafson   {K:3058} 11/15/2002
Stunning Greg. I have to agree with you also on the foreground. To my eye the center of focus is the shoreline and the sky/reflection. Having the foreground in perfect focus would, IMO, detract from that. Beautiful image.


Chelsea Burke   {K:5679} 11/15/2002
Love the rich saturated colours.


Ingrid Mathews   {K:7277} 11/16/2002
Wow, this is surreal. Incredible saturated colors.
Simply put, quite stunning.


Kim Culbert   {K:37013} 11/16/2002
You are fast becoming a favorite of mine here at usefilm. Great use of light and textures.


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