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Clifton Jones
{K:10688} 2/20/2004
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This is great...I love the vibrant color.......
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Jill Hatzai
{K:1854} 12/9/2003
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i love that you explain your experiments. this one is awesome.
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Terry McCully
{K:9221} 7/16/2003
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What a wicked picture here Kostas... great use of teh lens and very well done!!!! Good job on teh driving part too!
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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 7/5/2003
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One of the best long exposure abstract I ever seen! SUPER RESULT! PERFECT LINES from the lights!
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 6/29/2003
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Wow wowwwwww wowwwwwww I love this aarttttttttt! Grreat game of lights and lines of lights !!!! I L.O.V.E. Y.O.U.R. P.H.O.T.O.A.R.T! So ORIGINALLLLLL! ALL YOUR PHOTOSSSSSS! Thank you!
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Irenka Daniluk
{K:8011} 6/4/2003
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Fantastic!!! Somehow I still cannot imagine the technique.. Your long exposure pictures are real delight to watch... WAiting for more to come :-))
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G C
{K:12204} 6/2/2003
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Fascinating image. I was hoping you'd say you had a bottle in one hand and a naked lady in the other, the throttle stuck down and a police helicopter right behind you. That's my image, and I'm going to hang onto it.
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Marco Terragno
{K:329} 6/1/2003
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Just fascinating, strong visual impact and beautiful composition. An outstanding work. PS: Hi Kostas, I use a quite expensive Nikkor 24-85 f2.8, and I can ensure that mi picture was much sharper in PS. A lot went lost during uploading. Any suggestions? Regards.
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Matej Maceas
{K:24381} 6/1/2003
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I believe this is an excellent photograph. You started out with a very creative idea, and executed it wonderfully. The exposure is just right, with proper darkness on the windscreen, a natural red of the front hood, and distinct lights of the streets you were passing through. The bumpiness of the Greek roads adds to the image - the zig-zaggy character of the light lines is a big plus. Great work.
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Marusnik Bela
{K:11611} 6/1/2003
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Great work, excellent lighting, origin compisition!Congrats!
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123take Somchana
{K:49} 6/1/2003
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Very nice work.......!!!! I like it. Thanks a lot : Tzanetos
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Yiannis Gabrilis
{K:2548} 5/31/2003
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Magical abstract, clever idea nice result, Nice work. Regards
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Carole Bradford
{K:10715} 5/31/2003
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Only one workd! Wow! Great technique with excellent results!
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Masahiko Shibata
{K:14107} 5/31/2003
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Nice capture!!Interesting!!
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Ferrell McCollough
{K:577} 5/31/2003
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Great job of carrying out a previsualized image.
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Rob Patrick
{K:2177} 5/31/2003
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A most excellent photograph filled with motion and lights. Very well done! :)
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Kostas Tzanetos
{K:22012} 5/31/2003
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Thank you all for your comments! :-) Marek: the aperture was f22,and no filters were used (the only filters this fisheye accepts are gelatin ones in a special holder but I've never used them)
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John Myers
{K:4308} 5/31/2003
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wow, now this is interesting.
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Luis Costa - Lucaz
{K:9205} 5/31/2003
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Very nice work, regards!
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 5/31/2003
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exactly the bumpiness of greek streets produced an effect better than many fractal programs could do :) setting standards in that genre: abstract lightscapes and - painting :)
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rory rory
{K:1840} 5/31/2003
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Splendid colors Kostas.. good work. Bye rory
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Olivia Viveros
{K:1737} 5/31/2003
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The thumbnail didn't really attract me at first, but seeing the larger image and reading the explanation makes it more interesting. The combination of the wide angle and the long exposure makes a cool abstract photo. Well done!
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Marek Krol
{K:9791} 5/31/2003
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Magical. How far was the lens stepped down? Did you use any ND filters?
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