chrizoneill
(412) 2008-10-27 14:27
A good idea and well seen. However as the title suggests the important part was the apparent interaction of the picture and the man viewing it. Moving a little to bring the faces of both the picture and the man in to view would have been better.
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-09-07 4:24
Hi Alex,
I like this, the fact that the man seems to be playing chess in the middle of a railway station for no apparent reason makes this highly intriguing!
TFS
Chris
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Fiji photo
2 walking shadows by PiazzaGPepe
(149)
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-09-07 4:20
Hello Esposito,
Looks fantastic, a really good exposure, would love to be there. I especially like the way the sunlight is coming through the clouds to light half the sky in a diagonal.
Well don.
TFS
Chris
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-09-07 4:16
Hi Rafael,
Great capture of beautiful colours that you've managed to keep very strongly sturated but without becoming false.
TFS
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-09-07 4:14
Hi Ken,
Great capture, and very well spotted. I've had similar thoughts of people that I've taken photos of on my travels. Just what does the future hold for them.
TFS
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-09-07 4:09
Hi Tomek,
I really like this, a great abstract capture. I would like a not however to say a little more about just what I'm seeing!
TFS
Chris
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United States photo
Moving Lights by tigernate2 (244)
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-08-15 14:43
Hi Nathan,
I really like this, a great capture and one of the real origional images here on TE that realies on your skill as a photographer and not on a lot of post production photoshopping. Well done!
TFS
Chris
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-08-15 14:40
Hi Anders,
Great lighting and capture of the reflection.
TFS
Chris
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France photo
The boat of the sultan by Calimero76
(9028)
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-07-17 8:52
Hi Patrice,
This is a great B&W photograph, the contrast is spot on and the reflection that allows us to see the sails of the ship is excellent! The bright backgroud and sky contrast well to make the subject stand out well, many on trek earth these days I think would have used HDR software on this image and thus rendered is very like a cartoon, but this is much, much better!
Well done.
chrizoneill
(412) 2008-06-08 7:28
Hi Armando,
I really like this shot too. I like it when a photographer usues his attention for detail and keen eye to find the interesting photograph in a scene. You have done this here very well. I like the fact that the little bench has legs of different lengths. The missmatch of angles and lines as the street sweeps off downhill is very good, well done.
TFS
Chris
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