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star
9th of February 2003 (Sun), 00:51
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid50/p4e6635de2e6c56068f31d6cae42c6a98/fcaa6291.jpg%20

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid50/p069a6e948793bd9c20bdec857a1eae28/fcaa628e.jpg%20

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid50/p493732c991010999d7bfc2ee127b4bc0/fcaa628b.jpg%20

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid50/pd69bffea856d955c36c74fe3a9793b05/fcaa6288.jpg%20

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid50/pb00b65073ef0ec7b163621beaebeaaab/fcaa6285.jpg%20

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid50/p9240d414b25a59d92d2577a8573b2ec4/fcaa6185.jpg%20

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid50/p0ae7f744f89f6d0d1535a66b1df43d24/fcaa6180.jpg%20

Conk
9th of February 2003 (Sun), 13:41
These photo's may be fine for marketing that particular resort but for me that's as far as they go.

slejhamer
9th of February 2003 (Sun), 14:55
I like #2, even though it's hazy. The composition is very good, although the buildings seem to lean slightly - easy to fix in photoshop. I find the modern buildings nestled among the hills appealing.

The other shots don't do much for me, but I'm sure they will bring back fond memories of your holiday ski trip.

Regards,

JohnMN
12th of February 2003 (Wed), 08:52
Star,

Are the pictures meant to be panoramics and wide shots showing the general location? If you could crop in on some of the detail like the buildings in picture2, as there seems to be too much superflous information in the shots. A mixture of wide and close up shots is what to aim for, try and bring the viewer in near to the action, so they feel involved and not removed from what is happening.

JohnMN

thewhitenite007
17th of February 2003 (Mon), 10:06
I really dont think these photos would even do for the resort. They are too gray and lack color. Everything is the same.