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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 8/8/2005
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Strong composition, and the water rushing over the rocks is wonderful. Love the warm color, very well done!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185054} 8/8/2005
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Hi Michael, yes, the lighting isvery difficult, but I think you did well, not overly overexposing the sky. I guess it took quite some rework reviving the dark parts? Love the veil created by the water, though. Where the water hits the rock the composite image is revealed, I think, but only if you look really well. Good work!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22109} 8/8/2005
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Hugo:
The composite seam is up where the bright sunlight meets everything else in shadow.
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Carol Watson
{K:5185} 8/10/2005
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You did a great job on a slow exposure in bright light! So, how do you like your Sigma wide angle? I've been making googly eyes at that lens... :-)
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22109} 8/10/2005
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Carol:
Someone let me borrow it, and I picked it up as well as a telephoto. I'd recommend the lens to anyone except not having a thread filter scares me a little since there is no protection against drops and scratches.
It's bigger and fatter than I would have thought, but works well.
Really helps getting a full kit - I can now hike around with 12 mm - 1000 mm ranges covered as well as a small macro lens.
Really digging IR - especially the panoramics in IR. I can see you had really good success there as well.
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