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Artist's Comments
I really liked how the sky turned out in this. Two shot pano with the fisheye... the curve of the jet stream makes for quite an interesting visual. The white fence, the railroad tracks, and the streams... I imagine them all meeting up somewhere way far away.
If anyone wants to do a critique, please do so... I'm very accepting and open to feedback positive or negative! CommentsThanks so much my friend... that was the one thing that made this one stand out for me too. Cheers.
-- "You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."- Mark Twain Click here to go to my Facebook... don't be a stranger! Thanks my friend!
-- "You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."- Mark Twain Click here to go to my Facebook... don't be a stranger! Thank you very much... I appreciate that. For post processing on this one it is mainly photoshop I used.
-- "You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."- Mark Twain Click here to go to my Facebook... don't be a stranger! Thanks David!
-- "You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus."- Mark Twain Click here to go to my Facebook... don't be a stranger! |
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April 11
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Critiques
I really love how you did on the sky. The clouds and the colours on the sky are really well done.
Also, great job with the composition and the colours. The colours are really sharp and nice. I also think that the details, especially on the trees are sharply done. Great work!
But I think the best part of this picture is the processing. I think that combining two fisheye photos isn't an easy task to be done. However, you did that really well. Great job!
Overally, I love this picture. Well done!
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