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Critiques [Translate]
- Neige
(0) - [2004-07-06 17:27]
This is not bad. I like the fuzzy moon a lot. May be, as a workshop, you could try to remove the little lights that disturb a bit.
- moonwater (0)
- [2004-08-05 4:51]
It looks excellent. You don't need to change anything. Especially I like the smoke around. Congrats.
- tucancr
(3041) - [2004-08-06 14:37]
Good shot, I like how you captured the moon. Good composition.
- GypsyRebel (2)
- [2004-08-18 12:01]
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Good shot Steve
First i was going to tell you that you'r not supose to bring a camera in a refinery for safety purposes as i work in the field but then i saw your note. loll
I have a small request for you, i'm looking forard to get an other camera on top of my Canon Powershot S30 an i would like your opinion on the Canon Digital Rebel (D300) S.v.p. oups Please! Thnx's Michel
- ladybug8381
(48) - [2004-10-17 22:15]
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i like the way the smog distorts the moon in this shot. i also think the small lights compliment the dark sky.
this is a very nice shot.
- Piers
(30) - [2004-11-07 12:05]
I like the moon a lot, It's a bit scary.
I think that the buildings not realy suit in this scenario, there should be dead trees instead (maybe an idea for a workshop).
Anyway, good job! Sorry for my faults, my English is not that good.
- mukesh
(4777) - [2005-02-08 6:16]
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- rghattam
(980) - [2005-06-11 2:33]
Because of the distortion of the moon and the dark silhouettes, the shot is a bit spooky and disturbing. Great capture. Sometimes I guess pays off to look back. TFS.
- stardrop (72)
- [2006-09-18 23:09]
Absolutely stunning picture. The contrast between the red of the moon and the coolness of the evening sky really offset one another. Excellent job!
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Brilliant. Very symbolic. Looks like moon getting smelted? It's eerie - disturbing and of course very artistic. Thanks Steve for sharing