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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 10/6/2005
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you are the genius of the light.. very wonderful mood! take care my friend.. roby
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Mark Rasmussen
{K:353} 10/6/2005
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Howdy Nicole, I was just checking MyParkPhotos.com and I see that you don't have a portfolio up yet. Am looking forward to seeing some of your images there too!
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Mark Rasmussen
{K:353} 10/6/2005
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Howdy Roby, Thanks for stopping by to view and comment, I appreciate that. Did Nicole mention my portfolio? I seem to remember seeing some comments of yours on some of her images. Best of Light & Luck, Mark
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Mark Rasmussen
{K:353} 10/6/2005
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Howdy Nicole! Thank you for voting on the MyParkPhotos.com website for this image. I agree with you about the "touch" of orange light on the boulders being especially of interest. In fact, for myself, the interplay of the orange veins in the boulders, the orange light reflected on the boulders, and the orange light in the sky are what connects the different parts of this image together into one dramatic image. I refer to this as "Repeating colors from different sources" and it is a favorite technique of mine. Try it, you'll like it!
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Nicole Marcisz
{K:10268} 10/6/2005
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this is fantastic. I just voted on this at the myparksphotos.com site for photo of the month. I didn't see your name on it at first but I figured it was yours. I love that orange highlight on the rock. cheers, nicole
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 10/6/2005
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well mark.. hello.. very hot, impressive and well composed.. best wishes roby
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 10/5/2005
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Excellent Mark...simply brilliant!!!
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Endre Novak
{K:12666} 10/5/2005
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Buetiful poster. #7 Endre
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Naomi Weidner
{K:6636} 10/5/2005
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Beautiful image. Great details - the stones in the foreground, the light reflecting on the dark rocks. Nicely done. -- Naomi
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Mia ...
{K:2993} 10/5/2005
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Congrats on your Beautiful image and technical skills!
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Mark Rasmussen
{K:353} 10/5/2005
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Howdy Chris, Yes, I used 3 stop hard step Graduated Neutral Density (GND) filter to hold back light from the sky so that the exposure for the water and rocks matched that of the sky. Thanks for commenting! Mark
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Bea Friedli
{K:10189} 10/5/2005
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stunning !!
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Mort Gage
{K:2743} 10/5/2005
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wonderful!
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Michael Schuier
{K:4804} 10/5/2005
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Great timed expusre with perfect color. Great contrast as well Michael
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David M Roberts
{K:914} 10/5/2005
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beautiful and ominous, at first look I couldn't tell if this was a mountain peak or a body of water due to the fog, very nice
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Jerzy Dziedzic
{K:109} 10/5/2005
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unbelievable colors!!! +7 from me...
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Cernan Catig
{K:2905} 10/5/2005
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wow!!! this is a 10++ from me which I think also rate all of your pics!!! you have a fantastic portfolio, just wish I could attain the same skills someday.
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Diego Latt
{K:6884} 10/5/2005
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Amazing, beautiful, beautiful shot. Excellent light and contrast, great textures and colors. I like a lot the water 'shocking' the rocks. Very impressive capture. Congratulations Regards
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Chris Hunter
{K:25634} 10/5/2005
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Wonderful work. All elements rendered perfectly. Did you use and ND grad to retain the rich hues in the sky? The combonation of orange light falling on the rocks and the waves crashing on the shore completes the transition from the two equally interesting subjects. Congrats on this,
Chris
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Bart Aldrich
{K:7614} 10/5/2005
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Wonderful seascape!
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