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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Jun 18 |
Reply |
I agree. I tried this scene from several angles but there were disadvantages. When I moved to the right to put separation between the trees and side, the reflection of the flags was lost or squished. And also, the vanishing point would have been more centered which I also wanted to avoid. I thought this was the best view available but its probably not ideal. |
Jun 18th |
| 68 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Wow! What a rough ride! How did your spine survive??
The image shows a nice 3D story with those huge rocks and the Jeep perched on them. The composition is good and the driver's arm out the window is a nice element which draws in the man on the right. |
Jun 18th |
| 68 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
Great picture Nick. I have not tried the cha-cha method but this is very sharp and the depth from front to back is perfect. What is also very nice is that there are four angled layers and each one comes from the opposite direction of the one in front of it.
This image makes me look forward to photographing Arches and the other Utah NPs this fall. |
Jun 18th |
| 68 |
Jun 18 |
Comment |
I love this image. There is a lot to look at...the wonderful roots, the wall angles, and the door through which we can see a person walking. The picture needed that person to draw the eyes through the door, and it was great the person was wearing dark clothes to stand out from a light background. The colors are nice; there is good 3D effects...very nice. |
Jun 18th |
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