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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 4/29/2006
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Bless... I do have two of them.. at least last time I looked.. lol
Thanks for the comment.. & no.. you can't swipe this one x
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Michael pylatiuk
{K:237} 4/29/2006
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I love the errie feel to this, you have quite an eye
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Anthony English
{K:732} 4/24/2006
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Love the warmth in this shot Sue, there's a real feeling of magick here too! Anthony x
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Bob Aldridge
{K:14758} 4/24/2006
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Another exellent photo from you Sue,I like the street light perfectly framed also,I love the sky as well nice whispy one that makes the photo look finished well done Sue exellent work I love it too.....Uncle Bob.xxx.
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 4/24/2006
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Thank you Josh... comment greatly appreciated x
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 4/24/2006
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Thank you Mohammad... comments appreciated as always.
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Mohammad Porooshani
{K:20765} 4/24/2006
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Great composition, It looks like the light is a sea light and I like the very mysterious evening tones on whole image, I like it, Mohammad
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 4/24/2006
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Thank you Joggie... your comment is greatly appreciated and noted.
Robinhoods Bay is a beautiful place here in the UK & I have many more photos to post from here... all much brighter, so will give you more of an insight to this quaint little town with future postings.
This one though I liked the darkness... especially with the lamp to the right of shot... thought it really suited the dark smugglers history of the town.
Sue x
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josh evilsizor
{K:1417} 4/24/2006
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very unique perspective. The light pole adds a certain flare to what might normally be a boring landscape. Well seen!
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Joggie van Staden
{K:41700} 4/24/2006
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Excellent composition and great atmosphere. Would love to see a little bit more detail in the interesting looking forground. Great work. Sue. Joggie
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/24/2006
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Nicely composed shot, Sue, and the bit of haze adds to the atmosphere. Very interesting "about", too! Dave.
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 4/24/2006
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Excellent.. thank you Domjan.. a bit over my head all this at the moment but well worth looking into. Thank you so much for the advice.. greatly appreciated & very helpful.
Quix x
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Domjan Svilkovic
{K:3104} 4/24/2006
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Have you tried HDR (high dynamic range) imaging? It's a really fantastic method that enables you to capture both a deep shadow detail and a highlight detail. Using a tripod you shoot a couple of different exposure photos (2EV apart) to cover the whole dynamic range of the scene. Then you combine these images with a PS CS, Photomatrix or some other HDR enabled software. Using an advanced tone mapping you then 'collapse' the 32bit/chanel HDR image to 8bit while preserving all of the original detail. The results can be fantastic! Take a look at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging http://www.hdrsoft.com/ http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/high-dynamic-ran ge.htm
If you are lucky enough to be using Linux, there are a few quite good and free programs for HDR imaging.
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Denis Tangney
{K:-1255} 4/24/2006
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Splendid photo!! I like the viewpoint as well as the tonality. Well done.
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Quix Photography
{K:20204} 4/24/2006
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Thanks George... fell in love with the lamp post here.. could not resist this shot.. glad you like it.
Sue x
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George Black
{K:102014} 4/24/2006
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Beautifully composed and well-presented. The tonalities catch the atmosphere with fine distinction. The red roofs are a superb element.Good work . . . Regards, --George
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