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R.9 National Park


R.9 National Park
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Copyright: Din Tiranatvitayakul (cool_s15) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 680 W: 109 N: 512] (4040)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2004-01-15
Categories: Nature
Camera: Canon EOS 10D, Canon EF 17-40 L, Hoya UV Filter
Exposure: f/8, 1/125 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2004-05-05 6:00
Viewed: 1128
Points: 22
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
I was looking at my old photos which is taken when I backed to Bangkok. I've just noticed in this shot that the plants on the foreground has exactly the same colors to the building...

All comments are welcome.

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Yes Din. The colours repetition is very well seen and the composition is very nice. Proportions are really nice and including part of the tree above is very well seen also. The only thing is that it could be more contrasted and a bit aless "heavy" in the midtones to shadows ciurve range. But anyway a very nice catch.

Hey Din,

If i am to be honest, this isn't as good as your usual high standard. The colour and brightness seem to be lacking in this and the composition is cluttered and building obscured by the trees. I don't mean to be harsh, it's just that you have set such a high standard in all of your posts.

The colour of the flowers in the front match with the building behind it, really well seen and taken

Great photo & well seen. Where is R9 NP ?

Great composition with alot of colors and detail, Very well done , Din

There are plenty of fine aspects to this photo: the architecture, the reflection, the colours of the flowers... well-spotted Din. Any of those 3 elements on their own would have created 3 worthy pictures, too.

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  • Liora Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1152 W: 142 N: 323] (1857)
  • [2004-05-05 9:06]

Great capture Din! I like the composition and the color-match... It's funny the things we see in our photos after we take them...

Very nice shot Din. Colours of flowers and roof of the building match very good, indeed.
I like the composition as well, proportions, like Carlos said are just right.
If we could see more of reflection, this shot would be a perfect one.
Still really good one!!!!! WEll done!

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  • carper Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 9450 W: 448 N: 15003] (52624)
  • [2004-05-05 11:39]

Great structure in the photo Din,
Good composition, good colours too, you take it from a good angle, nice job

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  • jhm Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 12487 W: 261 N: 16470] (65895)
  • [2004-05-05 13:30]

Beautiful Din, the colours of the flowers in the front match with the building behind it, Lovely you did good job.

That also happens to me quite often - noticing details in photos only after loading them on my computer. Here you have indeed a fine echoing of the colors in the plants and in the building. The reflection and the way the pavilion is embedded between the tree and the greenery on the ground are good elements in this shot. I actually like this one, it's another proof of your versatility, and shows you are not just "the night shot guy" or the "frozen action moment guy".

They are created "the friend for the friend" :)) really excellent shot. It is pleasant to me, as you see the world.

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