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Photography Landscape posted on Jan 02, 2004
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[...] At last we reached the outpost. The blizzard took us three hours and we really didn

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SNAKEY

1:56PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

It's beautiful my friend and welcome to R'Rosity. Great people and Great artist here. It's more like a family and I have really grown up in art staying here. Welcome once again.:O))

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zulaan

2:30PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Excellent shot and great light !!!!!

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Vik9740

3:02PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

He looks so lonely, cold and desolate... Welcome to the group my friend.. we look forward to seeing what you send!

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firestorm

4:53PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

yes, great light. welcome :)

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ombresetlumieres

5:52PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

It's was a very good idea to make this photography,because you had the subject,a beautifull light and a good composition(symetry),but I think you should choose only b/w to reenforced the dramatic mood and not a mixed with colour and b/w

garnite

6:02PM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Great shot. Tough about James. Welcome to the zoo.

Michelle A.

9:33AM | Sat, 03 January 2004

This is an excellent way to introduce yourself.... love the dramatic feeling here! Welcome to Renderosity and to the Photography Gallery!

R3MAF

9:51AM | Sat, 03 January 2004

Powerful, provocative, dramatic image ...just superb! Welcome to Rend Ikarius! May I be candid, and suggest that you post-manip out the blue lens flair, which does distract a little. Regards Mark

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Ikarius

10:05AM | Sat, 03 January 2004

Thx a lot for you very nice feedback! Only in two sentences: I tested b&w too, but it was, for me, less dramatically than the deep blue. The lens flair arised after postwork, at the origin picture I didn't know that there was a lens flair. So I decided to keep it. It occured because of the postwork.

Raven_427

8:16PM | Sat, 03 January 2004

What an introduction you did here!! Very well done on this one! A warm welcome to you :)


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