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Castle Cornet from Bathing Pools
Image Title:  Castle Cornet from Bathing Pools
 
 By: Daniel Guerin  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Daniel Guerin {K:7961}
Project #36 Magic Light Camera Model Pentax MZ-5n
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Landscape
Lens Tokina 19-35
Uploaded 3/10/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji Velvia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 300 Shutter Unrecorded
Favorites Aperture F/11
Critiques 11 Rating
5.83
/ 6 Ratings
Location City - 
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About I personally don't think this is quite as good as my previous panoramic shot but I still like it. Taken at roughly the same time during the few minutes the sun was kind enough to paint the landscape for me.

As always, I'd love to read your thoughts and comments.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Lou Dina   {K:12194} 3/10/2004
Dan, I like them both. I prefer the composition in the panorama, but I prefer the water and the dtail in the rocks in this one. Lou


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26853} 3/10/2004
Fantastic colours, wonderful landscape!!!
regards
JAni


Katherine Hagen   {K:2359} 3/10/2004
Beautiful colors indeed and the clouds add to the "rough" feeling of the terrain. I would crop a bit from the top and bottom to just feature the important rocks and sea. A small adjustment and it would more follow the rule of thirds.


Neil Dolman   {K:26883} 3/10/2004
Hi Daniel, i haven't seen your other shot yet, but now i guess i'll have to go and look at that because this one is really good. Magic light and colours! Well done. Regards Neil


Peter    {K:4365} 3/10/2004
I must confess that I much prefer this to the panoramic shot, which to my mind feels a little empty. The action of the water, swirling around the rich red rocks, making this feel more dynamic. I believe a small crop of the sky would give more balance to the picture, but it is excellent regardless. My compliments


Clifton Jones   {K:11840} 3/10/2004
Stunning.........


Melissa Schalke   {K:2070} 3/10/2004
Well, I like it a lot!!


Kim Culbert   {K:37013} 3/10/2004
I love this lens as well... bought one about 8 months ago and hardly ever take it off! I might crop a bit from the top of this, but I love the detail in the foreground rock. Impressive colour as well!


Hugo Pierre   {K:15692} 3/10/2004
Delightful composition! Splendid and intense colours! Very well done.
Best regards from Argentina, Hugo.


Ciprian Ilie   {K:13544} 3/11/2004
Beautifully done Daniel, the light was just perfect and the sky looks almost unreal. The slow shutter speed gave a nice dreamy touch to the water which just adds to this shot.
Well done!

Regards,
Ciprian


Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 4/11/2004
wowwwwww... wonderful!!! Great shot, good!


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