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Trevor Tollefsbol
{K:2458} 4/2/2003
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This is a rad shot! I've got to get a Grad ND filter. They are must haves for situations like this. Nice work!
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Muratcan Fındıkowlu
{K:4} 3/31/2003
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very good job
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Andrew Lahanas
{K:7062} 2/1/2003
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Deniz the orange light hitting the mountain adds colour to an already beautifully coloured photo, with varying textures allowing the eye to wander around looking at everything more than once. Although there is a lot of sky it is not too much since the fading purple colour is pleasant to look at.
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M.M. Meehan
{K:3751} 1/30/2003
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The light is indeed magical. The inclusion of the brown grass in the foreground makes it seem even more magical. Going from the foreground to the background is like a transition from drab everyday life to some dreamland.
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Greg O'Conner
{K:2398} 1/30/2003
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This is very nice, I like how you have a strong forehead too. I think that orange cloud(?) on the left of the main mountain is a little distracting though (photoshop).
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Andy Eulass
{K:13435} 1/30/2003
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I think you did a great job with the tripod because it sure looks sharp to me. This is a real stunning photographer. I can't take my eyes off it. The colors are like magnets. Wonderful work.
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Deniz Merdanogullari
{K:-554} 1/30/2003
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Sorry i forgot to mention but i used a tripod...and a very stable one... winds were so fast that it was trying to knock me over.. i was leaning on my tripod to keep it stable. i also used mirror lock up and selftimer too..
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Jim Gamble
{K:12164} 1/30/2003
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Nice use of the ND Grad filter, you hand held this for 6secs? good job!!!!! But as Eyad suggested get yourself a good sturdy tripod.
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Maarten Venter
{K:885} 1/30/2003
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You struck gold with this one, Deniz.
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Audrey Reid
{K:5872} 1/30/2003
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Light & colours are magical.
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B M
{K:441} 1/30/2003
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Good light1
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eyad shammari
{K:391} 1/30/2003
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good angle, good composition... suggest you to buy a tripod, it will be so helpful to get a sharper image... some times the photographer needs to practice on holding his camera without a tripod, so you done well in this one.
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