Fantastic, HDR? I don't really need to say
anything else the picture speaks for itself.
Score 9.5/10 (from the Score Me! group)
Posted 38 months ago.
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Looks like a painting by Bob----oh what's his
name? The guy who say's "And maybe a
little tree lives right....here"
Anyway, it feels hyper-real.... the colors
and focus are just slightly askew of reality,
which is why I like this photo.
SAVEME
Posted 38 months ago.
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Wow..... Amazing, wonderful, beautiful,
colourful!!! Just perfect to my tastes!!!
and hahahahaha @ DMers... omg... one of
them even said the colours are too flat :P
haha, either its too saturated, or its too
flat, they dont know what they want and
everything is deleteme to them anyway... I
never even send stuff there... :P I can just
imagine telling me that a photo of mine is
too flat, and then if I adjust the contrast
and saturation they will tell me the contrast
is too high :)
To me this HDR is a fave, great work! I
love it... See the rest of my faves for more
work like yours :)
Rating #1:
Rated 10 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 38 months ago.
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i dont want to rate the next photo in the
pool... I want to keep looking at this one...
aargh cannot stop looking...
Some HDRs look better than reality,... and
this is one of them. I wish I could live in
HDR land. The beautiful better than reality
HDR land :)
Posted 38 months ago.
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This reminds me of that old kitschy
paintings that used to sell in the public
parks here in Mexico in the 70's, the painter
used the most brilliant oil painting over a
black suede surface, and most of the
paintings were landscapes or sad clowns from
a chrome bought in some artist's shop.
HDR photos looks alike to me, kitsch, and
maybe that's wht I don't like it. But, well,
aside this remembrance I must say that this
landscape are quite great, the symmetrical
treatment on reflections are well executed
and this helps a lot to composition, thats
all I can say!
Posted 38 months ago.
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It also reminds me of a painting, and a well
executed one. The perspective is great, the
reflections are astonishing and the variety
of colours is huge. The only thing that
seemed weird to me is the blue, yellow and
clouds of the sky in the right upper part. It
is so shining that it moved my atteention to
the end of the picture, creating another
entire different perspective for me.
What I'm trying to say is that if you look
at the ppicture from the middle tree
perspective, the right side of it pushes you
to another point, and vice versa. It's like
having two pictures in one. I don't know if
it's something good, bad or changeable.
Anyway, it was weird for me this double
perspective.
Rating #4:
Rated 8 out of 10 in the 100 Points group
Posted 38 months ago.
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My first thought when looking at this photo
is that it's like a painting (it looks like
others expressed the same feeling). I'm
slowly getting over my bias against HDR as
I'm seeing more photos like this that don't
have those ugly halos. Nevertheless, this
photo still strikes me as a bit
"artificial" which I would like for
the right subject, but not for a landscape.
I wonder if it would have been possible to
change your angle so you could still get the
nice reflections without having a centered
composition.
Rating #7:
Rated 7 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 38 months ago.
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beautiful picture, interesting colour,..
stunning reflection. Interesting sky... I
don't like how the trees seem to get smaller
on the right, but that's nothing to do with
the photographer.
Rating #8:
Rated 8 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 38 months ago.
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It reminds me of a painting, but a really
good one. This stands out in the crowd of HDR
images that Flickr seems to be overloaded
with these days. There is something about the
balace between the reflection and reality
that does not let it be perfect - I guess one
should be more than the other to bring out
more drama. Other than that, this is great
work!
Rating #9:
Rated 9 out of 10 in the 100 Points group.
Posted 38 months ago.
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Final rating in the 100 Points group is a massive 87 Points.
Well done!
Please request entry and publish this
photograph in the 80-89 Points group and thank you very much for
participating in the 100 Points group!!!
Posted 38 months ago.
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Acho que esta foto é uma
Por favor adicione sua foto ao grupo www.flickr.com/groups/supershot/
Após adicioná-la ao grupo, por favor tag
ela com SuperShot
Posted 21 months ago.
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Perfection is a fault [deleted] says:
ooo yahhayyyyyy "whose your daddy" ? Great image
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