Reviews from

sunset on the siutghiol const

constanta, sunset

7 total reviews 
Comment from Joluany


this would be a great shot if I could see it the way it is supossed to be...I love the lights and the colors in the sunset. Bottom is just a tad to dark...good job

 Comment Written 16-May-2004

Comment from Charley


this is a cool picture I like it a lot nice sunset a little bit dark
My biggest complaint is one easily fixed why is it sideways?

 Comment Written 09-May-2004

Comment from Casteel


What a beautiful shot, I would prefer the for ground to be a little brighter but most of all I would really like not to have to kink my neck to look at it. Maybe try rotate it so it is up right. But the colors are gorgeaous and the clarity is excellent keep up the good work :)

 Comment Written 09-May-2004

Comment from Cricket


The picture is wonderful! Great in fact. Just align it right side up for posting. The lamp is Beautiful and the god of the sunset shining through makes it look illuminating. The yellow in the road sets of the sign and blends the color throughout. Fix the posting and you've got a 5!

 Comment Written 09-May-2004

Comment from PhotoMama


Great colors. I love the way the lights are translucent and you can see the sky through them. Everything is so beautiful and focused. The only problem I have is that I had to turn my head sideways to view it
Nonetheless, Great Shot

 Comment Written 09-May-2004

Comment from Papa


marianamarni3, this is a very appealing photograph, especially in the manner in which you have recorded that beautiful golden sunset. The photograph is also very sharp, and is with great depth. It is unfortunate, however, that so much of the image, in the foreground, is in darkness, with no hint of what that darkness might be concealing. Still, a good photograph!
Peace, Papa

 Comment Written 09-May-2004

Comment from Wolfdancer13


I'd give this a five if it weren't loaded sideways. This is an incredible shot, capturing the streaming of soft toned lighting found in the sky. The ornate detailing of the light poles drawing off into the vista is a great centralized affect to filter that light. The water is a great midline, the play of light and dark with shadowing lends this depth of perception. We just need the site to allow as large of depth for loading for height (vertically) as is being allowed for horizontally.

 Comment Written 09-May-2004