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The Arch by Martin Herdicky

The Arch


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Martin Herdicky

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2.02.2006 at 14:50h
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This is my first photo on this server. The evening photo of the magical " the Arch" which is part of the coastline in state Victoria, Australia accessable by legendary Great Ocean Road.

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Katerina Zumrová, 2.02.2006 at 14:59h

beautiful...sky, water,colours, composition...simply beautiful...


Mircea Tiron-Tudor, 2.02.2006 at 15:20h

Great shot. The water is magical.
Good colours and light.
Greetings, Mircea



Karl Makkina, 2.02.2006 at 16:23h

the see seems to be frozen ;-)) (long pose time)
very well done Martin !
for a first picture it's very promessing :-))
so congratulations and welcome to the FC
regards, Karl




Sergio Pessolano, 2.02.2006 at 19:00h

Superb image. Great smoothness and tones.


Renato T., 2.02.2006 at 21:13h

Erst Klassigearbeit!


Sissi Blume, 2.02.2006 at 22:03h

Great picture.Excellent work!!!


Bruce Given, 3.02.2006 at 14:06h

An interesting and effective use of exposure control. Your colour management is also lovely. Composition and the overall image's key could, in my opinion, be improved a slight manipulation of the right margin. Notice how all three major components (off-shore rock formation and the two headlands) tend to display a diagonal flow from upper left to lower right. On the nearer headland there are silouhettes of several trees whose heights also contribute to this effect-- except for the right-most large tree which to me spoils the continuity. If you would bring the right margin in so it just cuts off this tree, the flow is maintained. Also, since this is a low-key image, bringing in the margin will minimize that bright patch of sky in the upper right which, to me, tends to lead the eye out of the image. You might also consider a very subtle bit of burning-in for that corner. Just my opinions.


Manuel MM, 4.02.2006 at 8:58h

Fantastic effect of the water and amazing colour
Regards
Manuel



Gerd Böh, 4.02.2006 at 16:52h

simply: +++
welcome, gerd



RABAB ABU BAKR KILANY, 5.02.2006 at 13:16h

wow


MAURICE CLEGG, 6.02.2006 at 22:34h

superb atmospheric feel to this image, great viewpoint.


Peter Kis kalóz, 7.02.2006 at 3:26h

Very nice long exposure shot!
Greetings, Peter



Anastasya Ivanova, 7.02.2006 at 15:43h

Amazing and very beautiful view and perspective, like that soft effect on the surface too. Excellent one!
Greeting
Anastasia



Massimo Carolla, 7.02.2006 at 18:06h

excellent shot and great atmosphere,welcome on pc, regards massimo


Liz M, 8.02.2006 at 1:45h

What a beautiful photo, you've made the ocean look so magical, almost looks like a scene from a fantasy movie.
Liz.



Istvan Stefan, 13.02.2006 at 12:59h

+++


Allan Thompson, 14.02.2006 at 18:05h

FANTASTIC!!!


Mark Johnston, 14.02.2006 at 21:16h

I like the composition on this one much more! The difference in color from the cool, blue water to the fading, orange sun is amazing.
Well done.



MartheenCo. Simocko, 16.02.2006 at 9:32h

...krasne more


Michaela R, 11.03.2006 at 19:19h

Hello Martin,
GREAT !
The see looks like ice.
Very nice colours.
Greetings from a big Australian-Fan
Michaela



Sara Goss, 7.08.2006 at 15:47h

Hello Dear,

I love this picture. Absolutely beauitful!!

Sara



Emanuela Villa, 2.05.2007 at 12:34h

Wonderful, a real masterpiece!

Emanuela



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