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Turn to Clear Vision
Image Title:  Turn to Clear Vision
 
 By: Thamer T.  
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Photographer Thamer T. {K:1465}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 3/11/2004 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 159 Shutter 1/200
Favorites Aperture F/10
Critiques 9 Rating
6.22
/ 5 Ratings
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About Went to Daytona Beach, FL for a short break and took a series of photos.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Hugo de Wolf   {K:184981} 3/11/2004
Hi Thamer, I like the extreme a-centric placement of the binoculars, enhanced by the barely visible beach life going on in the distance. Very good depth of Field. The details are excellent, and this photo evokes the desire to actually insert a quarter to see what's going on in the distance.... A perfect atmosphere of seeing without glasses.... Outstanding shot, I absolutely like this one. Into my favs'...

Cheers,

Hugo


Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 3/11/2004
... or to insert a quarter to see if it truly does clear my vision. If it only was that simple. Really well composed IMO.


Roman P   {K:395} 3/11/2004
Great composition and DOF effect. These 'pay-per-view' binoculars always crack me up just by their goofy looks alone. This particular placard makes it an even more humorous photo for me. Thanks!


Ahmed J   {K:6011} 3/11/2004
Very interisting Thamer. i like the great details in the bi-noculars and the DOF around.. lighting is so beautiful and there is a great link! u r back on the stage again my freind:) honestly u r one of my best friends here that i like to follow thier work. keep up. thanks


Marcus Grundy   {K:266} 3/12/2004
This is excellent! Gone in my favourites.


MaryBell    {K:32791} 3/12/2004
Thamer,

Hugo hit on all the technical aspects...so I will just say this - I see an analogy to your new acquistion!! ;)


Sebastien Ettinger   {K:267} 3/18/2004
Great one Thamer.
Very effective composition and DOF-
The colors are great too - your eye is really pulled into the red "title track"!


Paul Lara   {K:79994} 3/31/2004
Superb. Perfect, actually. I'm amazed that shadows are so soft on a clear day...or did you color the clouds blue?


Thamer T.   {K:1465} 3/31/2004
No I didn't color anything, I don't like to do selective adjustments to my photos. The only thing I do is adjust the brightness and contrast of the whole photo.

Thank you for your comments, I'll take a look at your gallery and comment on some photos later in the day.


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