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Uploaded: 02/01/07 8:26 PM GMT
Porto Covo 05
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Beutiful place to spend a day a lot of days in Portugal

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::lilu103
02/02/07 1:59 AM GMT
I like the view piont you shot this from, it's as if I'm sitting on the rocks myself. It does look like a very interesting place to explore. The fog gives it kind of an eerie feel. I like it.
'Lisa
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I wanted to travel the world and then I discovered the beauty my own country had to offer. Explore your world.
.sansoni7
02/02/07 8:43 AM GMT
Great perspective...
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Gosto da perspectiva da foto, no entanto gostava de vê-la com mais luz e brilho.
Fica para um dia de sol...
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Look around and catch it ; the Art is there !
.mapbc
02/02/07 2:46 PM GMT
Ok, I'm a geek, but that totally looks like Gullum from the Lord of the Rings in the background. Kind of creepy, in a good way.
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::theshrew
02/02/07 4:23 PM GMT
As per your request in critiques please:
This is a very atmospheric photograph. The colours reflect the conditions at the time very well. However, there is no foreground completely in focus and I find the fuzziness disturbing. I accept this was probably taken in low light and a high ISO, giving the graininess. I suggest taking at a higher resolution and if necessary using a tripod to get the depth of field with a slower speed. I hope this helps a bit. A good position and I can see that you can 'see' a good composition, well done and keep taking them!
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Antoine de Saint-Exupery A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.
.Canuck_Photo_Guy
02/03/07 5:55 PM GMT
There is quite a bit of depth to this shot, which is illustrated quite nicely by the fog. The composition, subject matter and coloring is fantastic. However something I find distracting is the lack of a sharp focus point. I understand that it would have been tough with the lighting conditions the way they look, to get the desired effect. To remedy this try using a tripod or setting your camera on something sturdy/immovable if you forgot (which quite frequently happens to myself!) or don't have a tripod. One more thing that's not so huge, but it would be nice to have higher resolution available for download (1600x1200 is the max).

From what I can see you're well on your way to taking some stunning shots! Keep up the good work and thanks so much for sharing!
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"To photograph is to hold one's breath, when all faculties converge to capture fleeting reality. It's at that precise moment that mastering an image becomes a great physical and intellectual joy." ~ Henri Cartier-Bresson

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