SoupDragon
(652) 2009-01-29 5:20
Really good perspective and the water distortions turn this into an "impressionist" shot. Having been bored by TE for a long time, I'm enjoying looking through your shots.
SoupDragon
(652) 2009-01-29 5:18
You have a great eye for this kind of shot. I love the composition and balance in this.
SoupDragon
(652) 2008-04-21 2:14
I love the effect, although quite a bit of post processing I would suspect. As a graphic, this is a great creation. That shadow plying against the textures at the top - nice.
SoupDragon
(652) 2008-04-10 18:08
Really cool shot - so much atmosphere and taken from a clever angle. Unique approach to this subject!
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Ireland photo
sun on the sea by helenbrothers (28)
SoupDragon
(652) 2008-03-21 8:00
know the place well - from my childhood holidays! Where is the red/white stripey tower? To be honest, I only remember Sandymount when the tide was out - so this scene is not so familiar. I recall acres of sand in which to make sandcastles and images - it was such a fun place. Thx for the memories!
SoupDragon
(652) 2008-03-18 19:03
And what is really curious for me is that this car in Ireland has a Japanese parking permit in the back window - wow - travelled a long way!
[comment] SoupDragon
(652) 2008-03-14 1:12
A delightful story about your parents (despite your slightly sad tone towards the end), and a beautiful picture of them in the WS! So charming and full of l.o.v.e.! Looking forward to seeing 70th anniversary shot next year! I actually wrote a critque on the image - somehow it all seemed so irrelevant so I deleted it!
[comment] SoupDragon
(652) 2008-03-14 0:55
This is interesting - I didn't like the thumbnail, but I clicked anyway. I was really very warmly surpised by the delicacy of detail. So, what didn't I like? I thought the tree was too central. In a way, I still do, but the detail is so exquisite that it is less obvious to me - I get lost (in a good way) in the outlines, and the colour is so rich that I find it harder to criticise. The other appealing aspect is that sharp detail offset by the very unsharp sky. The cloud formation provides a great contrast. I did copy this picture and played with cropping. I found that having the tree offset to the right got me to a place where I was happy. You are the artist though, and due respect for your interpretation of the scene - and hats off to a fine picture!
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Iran photo
untitle by hamidjanipour (62)
SoupDragon
(652) 2008-03-04 21:29
Incredibly eyecatching shot! It is one of those pictures that evokes so many ideas of what is going on inside the frame. I love the motion and framing. I'm so glad there is no note, any explanation would have destroyed the imagination being used to workm this one out!
SoupDragon
(652) 2008-03-03 19:53
I like it in many ways (it is a very warm shot), but not one. The groom has one foot outside that circle on the carpet and it makes me feel that he has one foot already outside his marriage. I'm sure I'm wrong, but..... I fixed it in the workshop.
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