Activity for User 1482 - Lin Sun - mr.sun.lin@hotmail.com

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33 Nov 21 Reply Thank you for your comments and suggestion. Nov 18th
33 Nov 21 Reply Thank you for your comments. Nov 18th
33 Nov 21 Reply Thank you for your appreciation and improvement. I didn't notice that set of window actually. Nov 18th
33 Nov 21 Reply Thank you for your comments and appreciation. There is a flight path above the palace, so it only took a few minutes to wait for a plane. But yes, it was also very lucky to see it at that place. Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Reply Thanks for your comments. I should have used a GND filter to better balance the lights on the windows and the sky Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Comment Very precious shot. The wave, the rescue boat, created two sets of contradicting power, in the directly contradicting directions. Plus the moving story behind, it might worth an award. It's very hard to capture such large and high a wave, and it's non-trivial to have the rescue boat in a good position. That moment should be very occasional. Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Comment WoW! Fantastic layered contents, layered colors, and layered frames! And a strong story-telling sense, making me curious who was with you enjoying the beautiful scene at that beautiful moment. Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Comment Very beautiful waterfall, and you did it very well with perfect light, angle, and color. I felt it might be better if crop out 70% of the foreground rocks. Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Comment Very nice and sturdy red tower. The environment around the tower gives out a sense of history which coincident with your stories about the history. And it feels like the tower is the only thing in red color in that area. And F/4 helped to blur the foreground rocks to tell readers that rock is not the protagonist of the story. The tree with shadow projected on the tower adds a lot history feelings so it adds significant value to this picture. Well done. Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Comment Amazing beautiful picture! A little bit unrealistically beautiful. Unbelievable. I would thought it's a PS work if I didn't know you captured it with your camera. Great! Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Comment Very nice picture and very beautiful place to visit. Might due to the limited capability of cell phone camera, the far-end rocks lost too much details. Anyway, the ascending road and the descending rocks project to a joint just around the edge of the image, which two lines both start from a vertex and perfectly cut the image into three triangles: the sky, rocks, and grasses. And they merge with each other naturally. So far it's already good enough. So, it seems the bird doesn't add too much value, unless the image was cropped into its top-left 1/4 part ---- we might name it "climbing bird". Thank you for the history too. Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Reply Yes, it is :) Nov 4th
33 Nov 21 Reply Thank you Bob for your comments and the great effort to light it up and to improve the composition. I like your modification very much, the bursted color makes it more "surrealistic" (I'm borrowing terms which I don't understand actually). I agree the sky should be cropped out more, just like what you did.

I'd like to provide more materials for you about the texture of the wall. Actually the black window is part of tradition. White, Yellow, Red, Black, are the four base colors in Tibetan Buddhism , representing four major branches. Here we can't see red color on the building due to the angel, which might on the roof.

The image was cropped from the last picture listed here. There is no way to get a shot with story-telling feeling, while I was reluctant to depict a majestic outlook as millions of photos already done on this building. The reason that I didn't crop the sky out is, when you scroll the image from bottom up, just like if you were standing at that point beside the wall and looking up and up, your sight would eventually go straight into the sky, and that's the feeling I wanted readers could feel.
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