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 By: Aykan OZENER  
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Photographer Aykan OZENER  Aykan OZENER {Karma:5996}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model Minolta XGM
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28 mm. Vivitar
Uploaded 10/7/2003 Film / Memory Type Kodak Ectacrome 100
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 460 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture 11
Critiques 12 Rating
5.33
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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 10/23/2003
stunning!

such a breathtaking view...

ps..
i was born in istanbul..
my mother was turkish..
:)

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Murat Ozdemir Murat Ozdemir   {K:800} 10/16/2003
ben sadece gorusumu soyledim sizinde anlayisla karsilamaniz cok guzel kesinlikle bilmislik yapmadim ustalarin yaninda bilmislik olmazmis bizim surda gecmisimiz neki 3 senedir yapiyorum zaten yapiyorum demiyim yapmaya calisiyorum diyim....
begendiginiz resim benim en begendigim resim ayrica ama gordugunuz gibi bakan sayisina bakarsaniz pek ilgi gormedigi ortaya cikiyor....
ben butun calismalarinizi begeniyorum..
ama iste gordugunuz gibi ben fashion ve beauty alanina yogunlastim calistigim photografcilarin hepsi fashion cekiyolar ve bende bu alani seviyorum.ve kesinlikle yorumlarinizi iyi veya kotu bekliyorum kesinlikle kulak arkai etmiycegimden emin olabilirsiniz..
saygilar
murat

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deniz kaan copur   {K:12726} 10/13/2003
well done.

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Emine Sukran OKUDAN Emine Sukran OKUDAN   {K:-5} 10/7/2003
Çok güzel yaa. Filtre kullanmanın inceliklerini öwrenmeliyim.

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Ana Vianna   {K:15270} 10/7/2003
Very beautiful image, Aikan!

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Tony Smallman   {K:23858} 10/7/2003
I agree with Stefan and Chris.The grad. filter adds nothing to an image which lacks a subject.The orange colour cast on the blurry yellow field really jars.It's difficult to use a strong filter like this without it producing a really unnatrual effect.I too used this filter several times with mainly disastrous effects and it's now at the back of my equipment cupboard!I think you'd do better to play around with grad filters in Photoshop(they give you much more control)but grey gradients 1 and 2 are the ones that are really essential in front of your camera-plus a polariser.

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 10/7/2003
It looks like a grad filter and the red bleeding into the field could arguably be said to have ruined the photo regardless of what an unfiltered version might look like. Unless you like the way this looks, of course. Composition-wise I wonder about this too - it is a fine field of flowers leading away from the camera, but I miss some subject matter other than the sky.

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Christopher Anderson   {K:201} 10/7/2003
I disagree with Chris Lauritzen because while we know what the picture looks like WITH the filter, neither he nor anyone else has seen what it looks like without. So you can't make a judgement like that without seeing the original.

Fantastic colors by the way. =)

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Chris Lauritzen   {K:14949} 10/7/2003
Aykan,

I think you have mis-used the filter in this shot. The comp is nice and I think it would stand up on its own but with the filter applied it honestly ruins the shot. Filters are a good thing but they need to be used correctly, they can really help an image and they can totaly destroy it.

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Alan Orr   {K:9671} 10/7/2003
Beautiful composition, great combination of colors.

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Barry Walthall   {K:5312} 10/7/2003
I like this alot....very nice colors....outstanding image.

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 10/7/2003
beautiful image

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