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by misu
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apsk121 (Angad Kingra) added a critique 4 months ago:

I agree about the saturation being a bit too high. Another suggestion would be capturing either 1/3rd of the sky or the grass setting the other element take 2/3rd. Excellent image nonetheless!

ple (ferry kana) added a critique 4 months ago:

high contrast, high saturated !!! just the one that i like !!

360Pixels (Ayash Basu) added a critique 4 months ago:

Eye catching image for sure. I might have preferred a)less saturation on the colors and b)a non-square "landscape" view.

GarrettHall (Garrett Hall) added a critique 4 months ago:

I would crop 10% off of the top. The 10% has interesting clouds, but I think it would look better without it. Did you get any longer exposures showing the wheat moving?

lotr_n1 (Nathan Hauser) added a critique 3 months ago:

wow

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by MMeye
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MMeye (Martine) said 5 months ago:

Thank you so much Sharon, it's a great pleasure for me that you like it :)

Pixim (Eric) said 5 months ago:

For me is Génial...
Thanks

taikrixel (thomas mueller) said 3 months ago:

wow. just a wonderful image.
i love the glow in it.

MMeye (Martine) said 3 months ago:

Eric, Thomas, thank you very much !
And many thanks also to the voters :)

sendhil76 said 3 months ago:

Surreal picture :) so out of the ordinary! Thanks for sharing!

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by HuubL
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HuubL said 4 months ago:

Thank you all. Especially Juan and Jon for making it a Favorite.

ple (ferry kana) added a critique 4 months ago:

great object !! the 2 people there is two shining stars for the picture

grahambo (Graham Siebe) added a critique 4 months ago:

This is really awesome.

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) added a critique 4 months ago:

Honestly, I cannot see anything to be critical about in this image. I have nothing but praise! Having the people in this shot to scale is great...it's much like the world of Dali. Truly an incredible shot!

stilfoto (Stefan Nielsen) added a critique 3 months ago:

An almost surrealistic picture...
To present it in B&W and to do a square crop were the perfect choices for this. In short: A great picture :-)

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by bluechameleon
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hampshire said 4 months ago:

Love the color combo...especially the retro turquiose blue!

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 4 months ago:

Thanks so much hampshire!

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by Ana
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Ana (Ana Cortez) said 6 months ago:

Hi, thank you for the comment! It was SO HOT out there, watching this fire.
But dang, it was cool. :)

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 5 months ago:

Powerful and frightening image...respect!

JLM (Joel Le Montagner) said 4 months ago:

Very impressive !

mikeock (Mike Adams) said 4 months ago:

Very impressive.
Having been through a few house fires, this really bring back the tragedy, the loss, the emotional turmoil that was, a house fire.

Ana (Ana Cortez) said 4 months ago:

thank you for the comment.
Must be really tough to go through a real fire like this.

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by TheOldMan
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Ana (Ana Cortez) added a critique 4 months ago:

Oh, I love the buildings are part of the context and muted colour.
The umbrella's sort of mimic the signs.
I like that.

TheOldMan (Mel Buckpitt) said 4 months ago:

Thanks for the comments, all interesting and constructive. I will experiment with a crop to see if I can improve the feel of the shot. When I took the shot I wanted to get the effect of looking in the foreground and seeing the background so that the parade of brolleys could be seen.

Thanks!!

Mel

boyd added a critique 4 months ago:

What I really like about this shot is not the technical aspects (I agree with the comments above about these), but the story that is being told within this theme. Take away the signs in the background and you have a scene from almost any developed country in the world. I like the idea of the common touch of getting about in the rain using umbrellas. I also love the different postures etc of all the folk that can be seen (yes, particularly that lady on the left). Well done.

misu (Mikhail Palinchak) added a critique 4 months ago:

Great!

GarrettHall (Garrett Hall) added a critique 4 months ago:

This looks great. Maybe crop some off of the top and and punch up the colors.

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by juanantonio
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bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 4 months ago:

I love this!
I send all my days walking and looking for things like this...lovely.

juanantonio (J.A. Pellicer) said 4 months ago:

Muchas gracias por tu comentario. Los árboles ciertamente son testigos mudos de muchas historias. Saludos.

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by juanantonio
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bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 4 months ago:

Beautiful framing!

juanantonio (J.A. Pellicer) said 4 months ago:

Gracias por tu comentario. Saludos

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by juanantonio
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bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 4 months ago:

I really like this composition! The toning gives it a feeling of long ago, which of course is perfect with the architecture!

juanantonio (J.A. Pellicer) said 4 months ago:

Muchas gracias Sharon por tu comentario, es un edificio emblemático de mi ciudad que brilla por su arquitectura, he pretendido con este tono realzar aún más su belleza. Saludos

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by PhilB
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bradford (Bradford Levine) said 4 months ago:

Beautiful image Phil!

bluechameleon (Sharon Wish) said 4 months ago:

Incredible!

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