Sunday, May 28, 2006

Stop looking at me


This is breaking my rule of only one post per weekend, but it's not a real post anyway. Someone was curious to see the original version of yesterday's photo, so this is it. Feel free to comment on this photo if you want, but yesterday's entry is the one that counts for this weekend. This one doesn't even exist...

11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like both of them ;-)

10:48 AM, May 28, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This one is interesting in another way, but iprefer the previous one less disturbing by the background.

2:08 PM, May 28, 2006  
Blogger Laurie said...

I like both. This one gives a feel for the beauty of the entire surroundings.

It does look like it was a little hazy that day. I hate when there is slight haze hanging around on an otherwise beautiful day.

4:42 PM, May 28, 2006  
Blogger Brent Vermilyea said...

I like this one better, though I am laughing hysterically at your last two entry titles! :) "This one doesn't even exist" was cool too. Cheers, Brent

9:54 PM, May 28, 2006  
Blogger Azhar said...

This one better for me : the DOF looks cooler and I love it.GREAT GREAT SHOT!

11:55 PM, May 28, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love the ful size!

4:02 AM, May 29, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I prefer this one. I think its a much better and "fuller" image.

4:56 AM, May 29, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like both, and the order you presented, surely made a difference. I also try to avoid cropping, or any kind of postprocessing. However, I don't care about the quality; the composition and the capture of a moment truly -- interests me, and yours is it.

8:57 AM, May 29, 2006  
Blogger Dave MacIntyre said...

I like them both...this looks really good full sized!

1:00 PM, May 29, 2006  
Blogger Jill said...

Rules were made to be broken.

2:39 PM, May 29, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I prefer this second fuller shot although the crop was very good and only pushed into a second position once the whole view was seen. I think the foreground rocks tie up so well with the mountains in the background. In the crop it was sea and stone in the full shot e can se various aspects of rock which make up the enviroment.
I think both have there position in your portfolio for different reasons

5:47 AM, May 30, 2006  

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