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Sep 16, 2003 02:19 |  #1

Idyllic Phuket, Thailand:

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Sep 16, 2003 11:46 |  #2

I have mixed feelings about this one. It's an excellent background for some photo manipulation, but as it is... I'm not sure... There's just too much green, the water doesn't really look like water (not enough, maybe?), the house is a little too small and I find the rocks on the upper right very distracting.

Yet on the other hand, I really like the simplicity of it.

I guess I'm not much help here. hehe!


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Sep 16, 2003 12:17 |  #3

Very nice photo Henk. This is just your style. I would expect nothing less.


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Sep 17, 2003 02:31 |  #4

Thanks for the comments. As Colin stated, this is just my favorite style: very simple composition, main subject often very small. I was even thinking of cloning away the few remaining rocks in the left top, but decided against it.
Here's another one in the same style:

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OK, one more because I like it so much:
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Sep 17, 2003 08:54 |  #5

They are all fine photographs. Simple is the key for me too, though, I usually do close up simple stuff.




  
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Sep 17, 2003 14:48 |  #6

i love no. 4, the beach scene! looks like a monk gathering.




  
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