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I have waited on the beach in order to get the good condition. I was alone.. and it was good to make the void in myself...
This lake is the most important artificial one of Europe. It is this summer the 50th anniversary of the lake and it was for me an occasion to make a specific session there to commemorate this event.
This image has been realized 1 hour after this one :
Daily Deviation
Given 2010-09-01
Suggester said;"When I'm looking at the scene I can hear the silence of the place. This is definitely a masterpiece."
First of all, I cannot wait to say that I really am overwhelmed by this picture. It's great that you took this as a vertical photograph. This gives the picture a lot more depth. I love how you can watch it for hours and never get bored. That's why it would be great for printing and that's why I'm writing this critique.
The first things you see in this photograph are the highly detailed rocks in the foreground. The light on top of the rock is beautiful! I love how the rocks get darker when you look at them from top to bottom. Then what I noticed are the rocks laying a little bit lower. It really is awesome that you're not only able to see above the water, but also under it!!
The second thing that I love are the reflections. You can see the reflection of the moon close to the rock. It's a starting point to discover the upper half from this photograph. It's where you get to see the beautiful mountains with that amazing reflection!
Then last but not least, the moon with that great sky. I once more want to say: I love how it gets darker when looking from the bottom of the sky to the top. You really must be proud of this photograph! I adore it and I can see that there are a lot of people that also like it very much. You are a great photographer! Please, keep up this amazing work and congratulations on that Daily Deviation!! There are not many photographs that deserve it more than this one!
This is my first critique ever! I hope it's good enough, because it deserves a nice critique next to the many comments you already got.
I can see the connection b/w this artwork and the previous one as shown below your current one. Think there would be any way to *fuze* the two artworks together? If you could get the overlap to work, the effect would be astounding.
The first things you see in this photograph are the highly detailed rocks in the foreground. The light on top of the rock is beautiful! I love how the rocks get darker when you look at them from top to bottom. Then what I noticed are the rocks laying a little bit lower. It really is awesome that you're not only able to see above the water, but also under it!!
The second thing that I love are the reflections. You can see the reflection of the moon close to the rock. It's a starting point to discover the upper half from this photograph. It's where you get to see the beautiful mountains with that amazing reflection!
Then last but not least, the moon with that great sky. I once more want to say: I love how it gets darker when looking from the bottom of the sky to the top. You really must be proud of this photograph! I adore it and I can see that there are a lot of people that also like it very much. You are a great photographer! Please, keep up this amazing work and congratulations on that Daily Deviation!! There are not many photographs that deserve it more than this one!
This is my first critique ever! I hope it's good enough, because it deserves a nice critique next to the many comments you already got.
Cheers,
CrystalGraphic
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