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Photographer  Greg Summers {Karma:1115}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 14mm
Uploaded 11/20/2002 Film / Memory Type Provia
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Views 721 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 21 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Sawhill Ponds at sunrise - tripod, cable release
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There are 21 Comments in 1 Pages
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John Myers   {K:4308} 2/28/2003
oh...my...

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Drecci GISLAADT (anagram   {K:558} 2/28/2003
SURREALIST !!

BRAVO !

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Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 12/3/2002
Amazing !

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Aiman Nassar   {K:11961} 11/20/2002
Colors, composition, timing, lighting, texture, everything is just perfect... great shot.

a

PS: my 17mm lens gets so curved lines... how did you manage to get that straight horizon line? ... It would be good to know.

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Eric Goldwasser   {K:4294} 11/20/2002
Dude!

WOW!

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Uncle Frank   {K:1642} 11/20/2002
Top ratings from me, Greg. This may be the most unusual and beautiful sky I've ever seen. To my eye, the foreground is captured perfectly, down to the reflections in the lake and the trees drenched in warm golden light. It's just overwhelmed by the powerful clouds.

Talk about poetry...

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Susan Vasquez   {K:341} 11/20/2002
*sigh* simply perfect as always :) beautiful greg....another for my favs!

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Max Hill   {K:185} 11/20/2002
It looks like the heavens themselves are putting on a show for you! Dang Greg does it ever rain or snow up there :)
Thanks for this beautiful memory......

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Steven B. Poitinger   {K:1757} 11/20/2002
An amazing array of water, clouds, color and drama you've brought to this sight. Markos makes a good point regarding foreground, but it certainly doesn't detract much from this beautiful show nature provided and you were lucky enough to capture. Nature is indeed a wonderful thing.

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Markos Berndt   {K:382} 11/20/2002
I know what you mean on the quickness of things... I have so many beautiful clouds with little or no foreground. I keep them in my stack for memories sake. I love the clouds as well... I always look at them first before anything else, most of the time my composition suffers because I look up and not down. You have the luxery here of a 14mm lens and a beautifully colored sunrise, thats all you needed.

I read once clouds alone can make a photograph.

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Markos Berndt   {K:382} 11/20/2002
I know what you mean on the quickness of things... I have so many beautiful clouds with little or no foreground. I keep them in my stack for memories sake. I love the clouds as well... I always look at them first before anything else, most of the time my composition suffers because I look up and not down. You have the luxery here of a 14mm lens and a beautifully colored sunrise, thats all you needed.

I read once clouds alone can make a photograph.

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Antonio Díaz   {K:2710} 11/20/2002
amazing!!! i?ve never seen such a imponent and beautiful sky!! i really love the colors and composition, great work!!!

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Greg Summers   {K:1115} 11/20/2002
The question of a strong foreground is a good one - large - the color in the water is much more apparent - it happened so fast, I could barely get the lens on in time. My love is the clouds, my head is in the clouds and maybe I should be more grounded. Maybe one day, I'll get another chance at this.

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Markos Berndt   {K:382} 11/20/2002
I like when you use that 14mm lens, this looks more like fire than a flash. Thes kinds of colors last for such a short time then there gone faster than they came. The only thing missing is a strong foreground, but do you really need that with clouds like that.

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Toni Martin   {K:5092} 11/20/2002
A very nice image, Greg!

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Kristupa Saragih   {K:1031} 11/20/2002
Surreal clouds in the sky in beautiful colors... well captured

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Christian Gennert   {K:964} 11/20/2002
This was a terrible shot!!

The only terrible thing about it is, I didn?t take it!!
I am stunned, keep up the good work Greg...

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Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 11/20/2002
How does one begin to follow you? Awesome.

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Jenny Brown   {K:2859} 11/20/2002
Amazing color and shape; so how did you get the gods to offer up such a beautiful firey cloud for you? :) I assume persistence paid off.

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 11/20/2002
Glorious use of a super wide angle, color and comp for a wonderfully dramatic result.

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Ingrid Mathews   {K:7277} 11/20/2002
Incredible. It is an honor to be seated beside you. Is there no end to nature's heavenly show?

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