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The Dam
Image Title:  The Dam
 
 By: David Bourke  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer David Bourke {K:2218}
Project #31 The Square Image Camera Model Minolta 7hi
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28-200
Uploaded 1/20/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 150 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 2 Rating
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About If the suns at my back, how is it reflecting off the water?
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Clifton Jones   {K:10604} 1/20/2004
This is a great shot..love the lines...very nice...I think if you cropped the bottom it would be even better......regards..


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 1/20/2004
David, the reflection in the water is perfect! It adds enoug detail to make complete the photo. I think I would have chosen a larger angle, to add a sense of perspective to the compositon, but that's only a minor issue. The reflection of the sun is very nice; it does, however, flatten the image by reducing the shadows to virtually none existent. (in the center, that is) Also, the roof seems to be slight bent; by choosing a larger angle, I wouldn't have noticed...;) Maybe I would also have cropped the image a bit.... Don't mean to critisise everything, though, there's no need to:) Your question just kept me going..... It's meant as humble advise from someone who is eager to learn....:-)

Cheers,

Hugo


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