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mrbig65


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Challenge: The Feel Good (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-400D Rebel XTi
Date: Jul 3, 2012
Aperture: 6.3
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/125
Date Uploaded: Jul 5, 2012

yepp,,,,,true miracle here,,,,,,
incredible boy here,,,,,,,,

Statistics
Place: 26 out of 42
Avg (all users): 5.5728
Avg (commenters): 6.5000
Avg (participants): 6.1250
Avg (non-participants): 5.4051
Views since voting: 392
Views during voting: 221
Votes: 103
Comments: 6
Favorites: 0


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07/12/2012 11:28:20 PM
appeallingly odd
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07/12/2012 02:15:44 PM
The title is intriguing. The capture itself is sweet - I like her thoughtful expression and the placement in the frame. Voted earlier.
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07/12/2012 06:17:53 AM
title ? love the pict 9
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07/08/2012 09:13:13 AM
sweet shot!
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07/07/2012 03:49:21 PM
I don't understand the title. I must be missing something.
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07/06/2012 06:10:06 AM
One of my favorite type of newspaper assignments is to capture "wild art", which is defined as "Stand-Alone, Feature Shot, Enterprise art are found moments that are intended to be realistic slices of everyday life" (definition taken from this glossary). These are typically images that caption themselves, not needing a lot of words to get their point across. For this challenge, I'm scoring images as whether I'd like to see them on the front page of a paper as feel good wild art. If I don't think they would make the paper, I'm then asking myself, "does it make me feel good?" If it doesn't do much for me, well then, oh well...

Not much happening for me here. I see a picture of a kid, but not seeing any action or emotion. No sense of engagement with his moment or environment. Not a fan of the processing, either. Just my personal opinions, though.
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