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JR |
"One of my Favorites!" |
Wed August 17, 2016 at 10:20 pm
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So this is my first post on this site. I just want to say, I've been a fan of your artwork for years. This picture is a classic simple scene that I keep coming back to every time I update my devices. Simply beautiful!
If you have time, would you be able to upload this in 2560 x 1440?
Please do continue to make your beautiful artwork! |
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Mike Forrest |
"My Favorite Image" |
Thu May 19, 2016 at 2:43 pm
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This is still my favorite. I loved the original in 2000, and love this one as well - I always enjoy seeing it pop up in my desktop wallpaper rotation. While it would be great to see a larger version of this, perhaps it's time for a 2016 update? That would be something worth getting a print of. |
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D |
"Nice" |
Tue October 27, 2015 at 12:45 pm
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Needs some bigger multiscreen.
5760 16:9
4k, etc.
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Caryta |
"Love it!" |
Tue April 28, 2015 at 12:50 pm
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This and Fluorescence are still my very favourite images. Random button brought me here today and I realized it's been over 10 years since I first discovered your stuff because I remember when this was new. |
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Katherine |
"9" |
Wed October 9, 2013 at 4:24 pm
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After all these years, this is still one of my absolute favorite autumn pieces of yours, and it is a perennial favorite for desktop and phone backgrounds.
One of my top 10 favorites! |
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hellsbells |
"Haiku" |
Tue November 15, 2011 at 3:29 am
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Wow, i sa this years ago and thought it was stunning ... it still is now just as peacfull ang stunning |
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Kristin |
"Amazing" |
Fri July 22, 2011 at 9:15 am
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Oh I'm pretty sure that I've commented on this before, but I still love this one! Definitely in my top 10.
Just wanted to comment again because I recently visited the 2000 version of this, and I'm amazed and awed on how much your work changes and that you never settle, and are always trying to improve yourself. Keep up the awesome work Ryan! |
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frostwolf7 |
"Haiku" |
Tue May 10, 2011 at 8:05 pm
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Good work Ryan,
You have a masterful hand,
Simply Amazing |
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GrampsD63 |
"Haiku 07" |
Sat November 21, 2009 at 1:05 pm
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Thanks, this is one of my favorites of all time. |
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cm cameron |
"haiku (2007)" |
May 3, 2009
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Your image is beautiful. Having the moment this leaf has touched the water held in time is perfect. |
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MdR |
"Perfect for mobile" |
November 5, 2008
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My first post ever! (yay)
I use this for my mobile and it looks beautiful with the black design of the phone (jeez that almost sounded like advertisement).
Really pleased with it and keep up the good work!
P.S. A winter version would indeed be nice :P |
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Scot |
"Just a thought... " |
October 10, 2008
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but i was wondering if you could do a winter version of this. Not like a frozen lake or anything but a frost version of sorts. If you had ever watched the original Fantasia this picture reminds me of the winter scene when the fairies, or what ever they were, danced and frosted over the leaves and the lake. I was just wondering how that would look with this one.
Just a thought... |
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Jonathan |
"One of my favourite pieces..." |
September 26, 2008
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Simple, but tells a story. |
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muse.ings |
"Another classic creation." |
June 8, 2008
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This is my #1 favorite wallpaper and I've squeeingly adored each version that you've come up with. I'd love a picklejar specifically for 'Haiku' with all its variations. I have to say, this one is the best. Simple elements, one focus, nothing else vying for attention. |
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banky |
Haiku's are cool
but sometimes they don't make sense
refrigerator |
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calebw705 |
"Dreamscene?" |
February 18, 2008
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This is a great pic, but I mostly use dreamscenes for my backgrounds anymore, and I would love to see this as a dreamscene. Is there any plan to make it into one? |
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jfweber |
"your latest images, what a long way you've come" |
February 10, 2008
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Did you have any idea at all , back when everyone was encouraging you to stay w/ this whole production, Digital Blasphemy, and electronic art.. posted on the internet, yet ? Did you think it would become your lifes work? Did you know, somewhere down deep that this was what you were meant to do?
It's been a long ride, and I hope it continues forever.
Haiku (2007) always makes me smile. I have somewhat similar photo I took, in Hawaii one year back in 1988-ish .. just a leaf , in the shaddows on a pavingstone a single sunbeam illuminating the leaf.
Your addittion of the water, and the ripple makes it even more arresting. The image is strangely beguiling.
I hope you never regret, well, not for long anyway ;-), your trip down this road. Your images have graced my computers , and now my phone and my psp.. hehehe I know we , none of, us forsaw those developments.
But I would be very surprised to see a computer anywhere that didn't have at least one of your images on it.. Keep up the good work, even if you fee like kicking these electronic boxes periodically.
jfweber
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Spazzium |
"A return of favorites" |
January 27, 2008
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Original was my wallpaper for at least 2 years during college, thanks for reviving it. |
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lzb |
"BEST IPHONE WALLPAPER" |
November 17, 2007
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it is the best i ve found. thanks, so what about christmas?
fisherqueene@hotmail.com |
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Darin |
"The best image" |
November 1, 2007
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The detail in the leaf is incredible. My wife thought it was a photograph. Can you put me in this world?
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Brian B. |
"Hi, Koo." |
October 11, 2007
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My first comment, this.
Leaf floating, on my desktop,
Helps me forget work. |
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Coucke |
Haikus are easy
But they don't have to make sense
Refrigerator |
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jackr |
"Keep 'em both" |
October 8, 2007
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The original Haiku is my all-time favorite, so doing *anything* to it is .. well .. blasphemy! But I guess that's your line, isn't it? ;-)
The details you touched up are all much stronger now, that was good work. But in the process, you lost the rocks in the stream bed, which were important to me.
I've decided I need them both, as a seasonal series. |
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Christy |
I have the original image on my pda. This is probably my favorite picture of all time. Whenever I need something to help me relax I always bring this picture up. It is beautiful and simple. It reminds me of fall (my favorite season) and how the weather is perfect, just cool enough to open the windows during the day for the outside's crisp smell to come and banish away the stuffness. It also reminds me of a river in Colorado that has a ton of river stones. The water is so clear you can the see the bottom just like this. I am so glad you revisited this image. Thank you. |
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jluv |
"much better" |
October 7, 2007
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I like the update. |
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Dave |
"My Haiku" |
October 7, 2007
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These Haikus are crap
You're all lame. Ryan is great.
Dude your shit is tight |
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kostas |
"well done" |
October 6, 2007
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Really one of my old favourites. This is a really nice follow-up |
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Mike |
This is a beautiful update to the original Haiku, which was always one of my favorites of your wallpapers :D |
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Schultsc |
"Thank you" |
October 6, 2007
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Thank you very much for this. Haiku has been my favorite image too. This update is priceless--since I have a widescreen monitor. I love the focus, the subtlety, and gracefulness of this image. Excellent work, and timely for the season. I agree with previous comments that more updates would be really fun. Summerwood and Autmnwood yes. Archipelago is another of my favorites. Thanks again. |
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Keith |
"Incredible" |
October 4, 2007
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The original Haiku was never something I could get into. I'm not sure why, but it just seemed a bit false to my eyes. This new revision is amazing, though. It's hard to believe that something that's so simple in concept could work so well, but it does. If all your updates are going to be this good I would be more than happy with you simply updating your old work for the next few months. Wonderful job. |
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Lhiss |
Drifting summer shard,
reddened with fond memory,
flows along time's stream. |
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Strfox |
"re-rendering" |
October 3, 2007
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good, a little grany on the rocks though, Oh an while your re-rendering could you please find time for Summerwood and Autumnwood |
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Aesir |
I love the original Haiku. I haven't decided yet, but I think I might like this one more. Though I have to say, I like the pickle jar version better. The darker water with just the hint of stones and reflection works better for me. But either way, Well Done! |
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Terry |
"Haiku (2007) -An Idea..." |
October 1, 2007
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Heres an idea Ryan, how baout placing the camera underwater looking up at the leaf. If you put the sun directly behind it, it would either create a cool shadow or be tranparent.
T. |
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Nebby |
I absolutely love this. Thank you for re-doing it so I could use it on my computer. :D |
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Michelle |
"My haiku" |
September 30, 2007
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Like this autumn leaf,
I hope to show my colors
Before I am gone. |
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Donut |
"Haiku" |
September 29, 2007
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looks good!
Frozen water it
falls from the sky I never
liked winter at all |
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Carol |
"coincidental??" |
September 29, 2007
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Only yesterday I've selected the old Haiku as my wallpaper at work.(only 1 monitor)
Today at home I thought that it should be great if there were a Haiku for 2 monitors, and ...voila.
Thanks a lot,
Carol |
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John A |
"Clever" |
September 29, 2007
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Before I was saying the ripples looked wrong. Now it's pretty nice how you can see the leaf hasn't actually hit the water yet, so they look good.
Nice one. |
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Mike |
"Haiku (2007)" |
September 29, 2007
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The older version of Haiku was one of my favorites but I really like this new version too. You always come up with some great ideas for wallpapers :) |
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Larry |
"Both work for me..." |
September 28, 2007
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I like both for different reasons. Each has a different tone and feels different. Great work Ryan.
That said, I do have to give the nod to the second version for my iPhone. |
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John |
"Haiku 2007" |
September 28, 2007
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Ryan,
I think this one is much better than the previous one. Up close I see the rocks and, from a distance, I see the trees. Excellent work in my opinion. This one is going to become a wallpaper on my computer.
Sincerely,
John |
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Edward |
"Methinks the leaf would benefit from bump mapping." |
September 28, 2007
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Otherwise it looks great. The reflections are a tad to blurry for my taste but otherwise perfect. |
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Sir Abbado |
"Haiku" |
September 28, 2007
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This image is frustrating beyond measure! As I sit in my dark office pondering the day's challenges I let my eyes relax and try to focus on the reflected trees. To my dismay they refuse to focus, belying the apparent reality of the image! I can feel the muscles in my eyes relax and I notice my focus trying to fix the distant image, yet my eyes are frustratingly reminded that this image is flat and cannot adapt to the three-dimensional reality they were tricked into believing. Well played Ryan. Well played!
The water so real
Cannot focus to the trees
Frustration surreal
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SHv2 |
"good job" |
September 28, 2007
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good stuff. like both versions actually. depends on the current lighting conditions of my surrounding area.
my attempt at a haiku:
i love your art work
it's very renderlicious
keep it up ryan |
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Hawk |
"Yeah, that's better" |
September 28, 2007
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Now I can see the reflections, and the rock detail. I think this is much better. |
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GAIL |
"MY TRY" |
September 28, 2007
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Crinkled leaves floating
Jeweled islands of autumn
Necklace for Winter
I love both of the pictures, each for different reasons |
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Sean |
"water disruption" |
September 28, 2007
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The disturbance in the water looks too perfect ( perfectly circular to be exact ). If the ripple was not perfectly circular, I think that this would improve the realism.
Granted that it took me about 5 minutes of looking at the image to figure it out, I knew almost immediately that something was amiss.
I like the reflection of the canopy in the water imposed with the bottom of the creek. This double effect as a perfect feeling of reality to this image that you don't usually see in digital reproductions.
Good stuff! |
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Joshua |
"Haiku" |
September 28, 2007
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Leaf of many hues
Floating memento of change
Ushers in the cold |
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Stephanie |
"My new favorite" |
September 28, 2007
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It's perfect. Thank you first for attempting to update a favorite in the first place, and listening to everyone's comments to make it this great. |
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Ryan |
"Haiku" |
September 28, 2007
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The blushing leaf falls
Lights on the cool still water
Winter approaches |
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Ari |
"Kudos on the Update" |
September 28, 2007
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The update looks better - the ripples in the water in particular looked artificial in the prior version of Haiku 2007. This is a classic Digital Blasphemy image, nice to have a new version with much improved graphics and resolution. |
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celmo |
"Wonderful" |
September 28, 2007
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I agree with thanks for listening to your members and taking the criticism for what it is. Just others' opinions on your great work. We'll never all be happy and we wouldn't be a part of this site if we didn't think your work wasn't excellent. Thanks Ryan |
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travis |
"Haiku" |
September 28, 2007
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The new angle is amazing. Seeing the shadow the leaf casts adds so much more dimension to this image. It is gorgeous, looks realistic and will be a long stay on my desktop.
Amazing how something so simple can help you to reflect on things so deep. |
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alexM |
"Very nicely done" |
September 27, 2007
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The changes you made really help it out. The new ripples look really good and I really like the reflection of the trees overhead. It is very realistic and the more I look at it, the more it grows on me.
As always, I love the work you do and keep them coming. I look forward to your new works all the time. |
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Pete |
"New Haiku" |
September 27, 2007
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Put it simply, I love it. Very elegant.
Pete |
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Tom |
"Haiku" |
September 27, 2007
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Something must be amiss because I see no ripple, no water, and no rocks. All I see is a leaf against a black color background. :-(( |
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Patrick |
"Dual Please" |
September 27, 2007
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I don't know how I could have forgotten the original version as it was on my desktop for quite some time.
Perfect timing on a new version and very well done! I can't wait for a dual monitor version so I can start enjoying it again!
It would also be interesting to see more leaves in the dual/tri monitor version.
Patrick |
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April |
"I don't comment much..." |
September 27, 2007
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But this just deserves it. Fantastic. I <3 your work so much. I like this even more than the original haiku.
Thank you! |
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Michelle |
"I'm glad others complained" |
September 27, 2007
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I really thought people were too harsh on the first version, but I'm so glad they complained and you listened because this version is definitely a great improvement. I still love the original, but this one has earned a place in my collection. |
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Jason |
Fantastic! |
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Pinion |
"Rarely do I comment" |
September 27, 2007
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But this is amazing dude.
The water effects are beautiful. |
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Eric H. |
"New Haiku Two" |
September 27, 2007
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Ryan, good job on the touch-up!
I like this one a lot better.
You never cease to amaze. |
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Mariela |
"I like!" |
September 27, 2007
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I like this one much better than the previous. The original was also one of my all time faves and I was thrilled to read that an updated version was done. Unfortunately I couldn't appreciate any of the detail others were commenting on because the background was so dark. But this one....just beautiful! Thank you! |
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wnmnkh |
"This is it." |
September 27, 2007
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This is the perfect incarnation of original Haiku I believe, with vast improvement. Thank you Ryan for hearing our words.
10/10 |
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Akhila |
"Dualscreen" |
September 27, 2007
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I love this modification on one of my faves...will you be able to give us a dual screen??
Thanks again..for a wonderful piece of work!! |
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robk64 |
"Haiku 2.1" |
September 27, 2007
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Perfect. My new favorite. |
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Jamie N. |
"Carman..." |
September 27, 2007
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your wife's picture is excellent! |
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Jamie N. |
"Much better!" |
September 27, 2007
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A great improvement over the last render. It shall now adorn my desktop!
I also want to say that I appreciate very much how you listen to your members' comments and take account of their suggestions. I realise it's not so easy to hear criticism (I know I don't like it much!), but you do it with a lot of dignity and humility. Just wanted you to know that it doesn't go unnoticed.
I think you do your members proud with your unrivalled artwork and commitment. |
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Kieron |
"That's Better" |
September 27, 2007
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It looks far better now the water and rocks are brighter. |
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Randy |
"Haiku 2007 change" |
September 27, 2007
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The rocks are now more brown than blue. Dunno if that really makes a difference. And there's now a white "shadow" on the water, guessing light through the trees above.
Still good, and replacing the first version on my desktop. |
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Zach |
"Perfection." |
September 27, 2007
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Enough said. |
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Terry |
"Haiku (2007)" |
September 27, 2007
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Never saw any issues with the previous render but like this one just as much - Well done!!
T. |
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Tony |
"Very Good!" |
September 27, 2007
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I agree with you in that keeping the dark contrast between the leaf and the background makes this picture good, but you definitely improved it 300% with this version. I like being able to see the rocks at the bottom of the stream along with the reflection of the sky.
Good Job! |
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Tina |
"Version 2.1" |
September 27, 2007
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I would like to add my vote to this revision. I like being able to see a bit more of the detail on the rocks, without having to mess with the brightness on my monitors. Eagerly waiting the dual-monitor versions. |
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Dan |
"A real improvement" |
September 27, 2007
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The changes help a lot. Background detail is just visible enough to make the image work for me.
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Dave |
"Much better now" |
September 27, 2007
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Ryan - I like this version much better than the first rev that you did a couple days ago... This one has much more of that same peaceful look that the original one did way back when...
-Dave |
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David S |
"Haiku Rev. 2" |
September 27, 2007
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Ahh yes!! Still has the dark feel, but now I can see the reflections and rocks!! Love it, thanks for being willing to listen to all the opinions we have! :) |
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Carman |
"Excellent!!" |
September 27, 2007
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Enjoyed the revised picture. Looks neat seeing the rocks under the water. My wife took a picture of a small rock dam at Dunlop Creek in Alleghaney County here in Virginia at http://public.fotki.com/bhouston/miscellaneous/2007-bash/img3987.html.
Ryan, how about a picture similar to this?
Carman |
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WACoddingt |
"Excellent!" |
September 27, 2007
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Much improved in my opinion.
I very much like the much more visible reflection of the canopy. The reduction of the ripples reflects the impact caused by the weight of a leaf object much better. The contrast is maintained very well.
Excellent Ryan. VERY well done!
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Big Dave |
"Dual Monitor" |
September 27, 2007
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Count me in as wanting a dual-monitor version too. Also, I like the idea of adding more leaves in the dual monitor version if that helps the composition. A single leaf on dual monitors might be a lot of dark water! |
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Reaighn |
"Gorgeous" |
September 27, 2007
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I LOVE this one! |
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Mark |
"Preferences" |
September 27, 2007
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I preferred the previous darker version, I think. Can you make dual monitor versions of both? =D
If not, I'll get over it. :p
Mark |
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Ryan |
"RE: Leaf Size" |
September 27, 2007
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Jessie noticed the the leaf looks smaller in this one too. Actually the camera is closer to the leaf, but since I changed the angle the leaf has a smaller profile now (since you are seeing it more from the side than from overhead). |
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Kevin |
"Great Job" |
September 27, 2007
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It looks great. The reflection stands out and I can see the rocks now.
You are a true artist. Thank you. |
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Nicola |
"oh yes" |
September 27, 2007
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I have always liked this design, and was impressed by your technical capabilities in producing such a lifelike leaf, only better than life because its so perfect-looking.
I am even more impressed with the updated version. The slight brightening allows the pebbly bottom of the pool to be seen more clearly, and allows the leaf canopy reflections to be seen.
Well done! |
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Simon |
"Much better!" |
September 27, 2007
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Subtle changes, but a vast improvement. You can really notice the reflection of the canopy now, too. |
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fatboy97 |
"Looking forward to Dual Screen..." |
September 27, 2007
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Can you make a dual and triple screen version with more leaves? |
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briansp |
"Hmm..." |
September 27, 2007
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I do like the new-new version of Haiku (the old one was a favorite of mine as well). I notice that the leaf is smaller in the new-new version.
The detail and overall verisimilitude of the leaf is impressive. These nature images are really quite beautiful and successful. |
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Max |
"Haiku 2K7" |
September 27, 2007
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Great work as always
I will keep with the one that is now in the pickle jar though. I like the darkness of the that one in comparison to the newly revised one now.
The ripple effects are nice on both, but all of my computers have a darker colored theme to them and plus a lot of my computer time is night time.
either way, Keep up the great work and thanks for trying to please everyone (aka keeping other files in the pickle jar)
Max |
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Justin |
"Very nice." |
September 27, 2007
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Haiku (the original) has always been one of my favorites, like many others here. When I saw you had revisited it, I was at the same time thrilled and worried. However, I should have known I had nothing to worry about, you always do great work. I like this version much better than the first revision (the one now in the pickle jar) for two reasons:
1) The ripples in this one are much more subtle, which I think actually improved their appearance.
2) Even on my LCD monitors, the background was just too dark the first time around for the rocks to hardly be made out at all. The little adjustments to brightness made all the difference in the world to me.
As always, beautiful picture, & great work. |
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