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1301307 60 (K:44058)
3/16/2006 8:33:32 AM
beautiful capture, you were on the right time at the right place, love the warm light and how it reflected on the houses... womderful image! congrats!
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Patrick Di Fruscia (K:486)
3/16/2006 6:38:31 AM
Hi Jim...glad to see you are still alive and strong. Havent spoken to you in while. Hope you are doing fine. Great colors here and love the line created by those small houses... Great capture of light and colors.
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vanessa shakesheff (K:68840)
3/15/2006 9:51:40 PM
A good capture ,,food for thought about what you can capture if only we look around us..nessa
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Rashed Abdulla (K:163889)
3/15/2006 9:37:35 PM
very beautiful and creative image , all of the best my friend
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j esford (K:13518)
3/15/2006 7:51:55 PM
This is a spectacular shot Jim. I appreciate your input and advice. You obviously have gifted vision combined with good fortune and mechanical ability. Your portfolio is very impressive indeed.
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Jim Goldstein (K:21230)
3/15/2006 4:19:02 PM
Thanks for commenting on my image Giuseppe. This was taken a top a cliff over looking the ocean. I think I was likely 70-100ft above sea level. This day there were clouds at every level low to high. It was quite unusual.
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Giuseppe Guadagno (K:34002)
3/15/2006 1:43:46 PM
Your camera have developed tridimensional eyes! Interesting photo: an aerial vew? Cheers.
Giuseppe
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Roland Lacson (K:12214)
3/15/2006 4:53:12 AM
Very nice framing complimented by the golden light of sunrise, have yet to visit that area as I'm not too far from it. Well seen & taken Jim, regards.
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1301307 60 (K:44058)
3/15/2006 1:50:33 AM
yes surreal, some clouds have the highlight on the top and the others below.. nice find, good capture... regards...
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Emmanuel Panagiotakis (K:6267)
3/14/2006 11:25:29 PM
This is a fine picture Jim.. i have to give you a big 7 i like the composition and your perfect exposure here my friend Well-done
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Emmanuel Panagiotakis (K:6267)
3/14/2006 11:23:26 PM
Nice macro work my friend nice colors and idea well-done Emmanuel
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avi saar (K:2728)
3/14/2006 9:24:48 PM
balanced composition, dramatic illumination, avi
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
3/14/2006 8:46:47 PM
crazy clouds.. impressive texture and colors! ciao jim.. roby
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Joggie van Staden (K:41700)
3/14/2006 7:54:51 PM
Excellent image Jim. I like the high contrast and separation of the clouds by the streak of sunlight. Well seen, taken and presented. Joggie
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no longer a member (K:10557)
3/14/2006 7:42:03 PM
Interesting sky shot. I looks as if you were standing on top of a mountain to get this shot because of the layered clouds in the background.
My compliments, Mike
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deniz senyesil (K:4052)
3/14/2006 7:39:08 PM
Hi jim, Very impressive clouds. Well done. Deniz.
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Johancharles Boers (K:4370)
3/14/2006 6:32:26 AM
Jim,
A really neat concept...also you did a great job on this one...okay, but I gotta ask...did you shoot this as a multi-exposures or did you do it in photoshop....either way awesome!
Chuck
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Roger Williams (K:86139)
3/14/2006 5:34:02 AM
Intriguing, and very well done. I remember a french bakery panorama where the baker went around doing all the tasks of preparing the bread! First thought, aren't all the bakers alike!
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Johancharles Boers (K:4370)
3/13/2006 2:24:50 AM
Jim,
You have some really nice colors going here, also really nice patterns and texture. Great job!
Chuck
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Jim Goldstein (K:21230)
3/10/2006 7:10:58 PM
Hugo this is the interior of the shell. At first glance it appears silvery and has a dull shine, but when wet it has an incredible prismatic luminosity. This is an extreme magnification of the interior of the shell.
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Hugo de Wolf (K:185110)
3/10/2006 6:16:14 PM
Hi Jim, a very intriguing photo. And a difficult one to critique on. I think the top left corner does add to this photo (even stronger, I think it makes it, as it adds to the feel of depth and dimensions) The bubbles are another very good point of interest, as it places even more questions on the nature of the subject. Even though the tones give a more definite clue, it's still beyond me what I'm looking at. A submerged shell of some sort? Superb textures, and a very well composed image.
cheers,
Hugo
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narabia (K:9563)
3/10/2006 2:14:04 PM
I love this knd of photos. Simple beauty.
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1301307 60 (K:44058)
3/10/2006 10:49:00 AM
very nice colors of the abalone shell, its like the mother of pearl shell. The colors are fantastic and you did a good job in composing it with the diagonal line and the bubble that seems to be flowing upwards.. regards...
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Abdelrahman Elwassimy (K:3707)
3/10/2006 12:03:13 AM
this image is amazing really incredible i checked many of ur images and all of them are great!thnx so much for ur nice comment on my shot about the sharpness of image,i'm not a professional photographer so if there is an advice tell me!i just capture a scene when i find a good one by luck!but i luv photography!
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Giuseppe Guadagno (K:34002)
3/9/2006 9:57:55 PM
Splendid n°1
Giuseppe
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Giuseppe Guadagno (K:34002)
3/9/2006 9:31:30 PM
Splendid n° 2, 3, 4, ..... In My Favourites.
Giuseppe
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Giuseppe Guadagno (K:34002)
3/9/2006 9:29:00 PM
Splendid n°2.
Giuseppe
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Giuseppe Guadagno (K:34002)
3/9/2006 9:26:07 PM
Splendid Jim: the recall of poppies colour on the stones, the monocromatic background that isolates the subject, the neatess. Bravo! Cheers.
Giuseppe
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Mary Brown (K:71879)
3/9/2006 8:20:14 PM
The intertwining colours in this are fabulous. It is intersting because even though there is a diagonal flow which would usually track one's eye in that direction, I find my eyes wondering all over your picture. Perhaps I am looking for a focal point, but there is none--which somehow really adds to the appeal of your composition. There is something very pretty to see in all parts of this. Superb. Mary
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Doyle D. Chastain (K:101119)
3/9/2006 3:55:12 PM
Very Nice! The color is breathtaking. The bubbles are interesting at least in as much as they are not uniformly over the entire surface like you would expect if the subject matter had been placed in a clear, carbonated liquid. I'm a tad distracted by the upper left. On the one hand, it adds interest. On the other hand, either the colors make it seem like it or it actually does have some focus issues. I love the shot and thank it's outstanding overall though. -- Regards, Doyle I
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