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Critiques [Translate]
Hiya Janice
Fab capture here, it looks like you actually took it stood in the water.. or did you?
Excellent POV and good sharpness, detail and colour.
brilliant notes once again too.
TFS regards Helen
- Jens
(4625) - [2007-09-26 7:10]
Hi Janice
Great action capture from your hand. Superb POV, excellent details, you have done very well.
Regards
>Jens.
- Silke
(23904) - [2007-09-26 9:47]
Wow! I really love the details here!
Great diagonals in the rocks behind those waves
TFS
silke
- asiivalceni
(0) - [2007-09-26 11:23]
Hallo Janice
Verry nice Picture and..POV
SUPER!;-)
Thanks..
Ella
- ruudblok
(21169) - [2007-09-26 12:12]
Most of the time is this something we don’t like turning steaming water in ice.
But in this photo it works very well
Kind of magic curtain
Fine photo Janice
- chrisJ
(28103) - [2007-09-26 13:24]
Hi Janice
A suprb decisive moment, capturing the breaking spray at it's peak. It adds a gossamer like texture. Tfs!
I wish I could remember that book I mentioned, or the author anyway :). Excellent capture Janice, perfect timing , good detail and the background interesting. TFS,
David
PS A Judy Nunn book I think.
- Patricia
(3474) - [2007-09-26 15:59]
Wow, great shot Janice. Can almost hear the crashing of the waves! Very interesting Point of view. Well done. Cheers, Pat.
- bucanas
(10256) - [2007-09-26 16:55]
Hi Janice
Original idea nice shot.
Abracos.
Ralf
- jackal
(1369) - [2007-09-26 17:16]
Well captured Janice and good PoV - I do hope you are not getting too close to these crashing waves just to get that special shot
well done
Jack
Hi Janice. Thanks for showing the before and after versions. 1/1000 s did the trick and it looks like you might have got a bit wet.
Now for an experiment to see if I understood your email. TFS. Karin
see this photo
- ErikSven
(1624) - [2008-01-05 6:16]
Hello Janice,
This definitely is a strong representation of the power of Nature!
You very well captured the transparency of the waterdrops, creating a captivating opposition between the agitated foreground and the peaceful background. A pity there is no sound accompanying this photo, but I can imagine how it must be: impressive... ;o)
TFS & kind regards,
Erik
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