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Rice Paddies


Rice Paddies
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Copyright: Chris Jules (chrisJ) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3715 W: 216 N: 3721] (28231)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 1992-10
Categories: Nature
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-07-07 4:07
Viewed: 619
Points: 32
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Polarized view of rice terraces, overlooking Jambi in Bali
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  • Great 
  • ciore Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 823 W: 2 N: 100] (2236)
  • [2005-07-07 4:44]

hi, Cris.
it's so wonderful. Thank you for showing for us this beauty..
Yesss.
i like this wiev!
tfs
Viktorija

Hi Chris!
I think the POV is well chosen.
I always wonder how those terraces are built. They are beautiful.
Of course the years have done their job on the chemicals and colors are not very well kept.
I like the well saturated and dark blue sky.
Garo

Excellent capture and well done on the composition and details.
What a view, beautiful.
Excellent work.

Just wondering about your settings, Fstop, ISO, speed etc.
I'm more interested in your fstop though.

Mike

Excellent shot chris
Your creativity is at its best, the image is fantastic.
TFS

hi Chris ,
Excellent picture..very nice detail and composition..well done

Onur

great colors in the shot, this is probably the best angle to photograph such terrace rice fields, we see photos like this in text books :)

Hi Chris, very well captured. i like very much your POv in this photo, really rbings aup the beauty of the place.
Well done!
take care, Stef

Hi Chris, with your multi national photos, I'm waiting for something taken from the Philippines! we also have rice terraces here and yours is very similar to what we have here! Ron

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  • fer Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 839 W: 131 N: 933] (7997)
  • [2005-07-09 14:56]

Hi Chris,

Great POV!!!Beautiful place,nice detail and colors.
Obrigado,
Fernando

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  • toni Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 132 W: 0 N: 32] (793)
  • [2005-07-09 17:25]

Hi Chris
C'est toujours un plaisir de voir ces risieres, j'ai des bons souvenirs de Bali en 95 (j'ai poste une sur TE)).
Tu as un très beau cadrage et un magnifique ciel.
Regards
Toni

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  • Janice Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3155 W: 238 N: 7045] (28419)
  • [2005-07-10 1:52]

Hi Chris, this is very well composed. The angle of the fields on the hill and the details of the rice terraces are all excellent, colours and sharpness too. Well done.

Awesome view! Congratulatinos!

Cheers,
Carla

Haaaahaa,...Chris in TL,it's a surprise for me,...but I don't agree with you,You must post it in TE then I will add it to my theme :)))...(humor!)
Great shot indeed,what a nice curved lines of the paddies!...beautiful and excellent colors in green and blue sky you reached,perfectlly composed and very well workes,...well,I like it very much,No doubt :)
Glad to see you here,I will try to come here more,but you know well,I'm very busy,Time,Just Time,Chris,...Have a nice trip in TL,too,What a great gallery you create her!...nicely done my Friend!
Best To You
M

superb comp, (*_*)

  • Great 
  • nova Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2821 W: 267 N: 842] (8311)
  • [2005-11-20 11:53]

Nice compo with very interesting patterns! Those rice terraces are always fascinating! Very good shot! Michel

  • Great 
  • aros Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 136 W: 13 N: 140] (717)
  • [2005-12-26 6:04]

Sometimes, going through your old images can be rewarding, as with this one. The contrast and saturation grab the eye in this one, giving it an advantageous "click me" factor when viewed in thumbnail.

Nice composition with the paterns of the pice paddies. By the complete absence of shadows I'd suggest you were shooting in the middle of the day, in direct tropical overhead sunlight. The worst possible light for photography. When considering this detail, you've done extremely well here.

very nice capture with good details. TFS

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