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11-23-2006, 10:16 PM
Well...not exactly the expert here. I notice on some of the purple-leaf shots, looks like you could boost contrast and/or saturation a bit. (That could be a monitor/printing issue- I may not be seeing it as you do!) On the "Blue" pic, the .jpeg is making some banding in the sky instead of a smooth transition. For the rocks-in-water and the sawed-limb shots, the composition itself just doesn't do anything for me, and I don't know of a good way to fix that other than point the camera different direction (I've taken plenty of shots like that, too!)
On the Isaiah 2:16 shot, the basic composition is fine, but I especially like the B&W and the lighting. I'm not sure if that's the natural lighting or digital, but it works really well, whatever it is.
The Distant Days has a great sense of atmosphere, of mystery. I think those are my favorites of the lot. They are really good.
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I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by,
and then it petered out and I had to retrace my steps and wasted half a day.
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