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10/17/2004 10:04:21 PM |
absolutely loved this one....
put it in my favs about a week ago. it should have done better |
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10/10/2004 02:25:24 PM |
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10/10/2004 12:25:48 AM |
Oh how cute.. Just love this one.. |
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10/09/2004 07:21:39 AM |
I really like this composition. It gives a wonderful comparison of size between the squirrel and the tree. This may have worked better in a vertical composition to emphasize that even more. Focus on the squirrel seems just a little bit soft. A little bit more DOF would probably help there. 8 |
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10/07/2004 10:19:44 PM |
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10/06/2004 08:46:54 PM |
Heh. I like this one. Composition is great. And I love how the squirrel really pops out because of its color. 8. |
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10/06/2004 08:30:58 AM |
excellent photo , timed to perfection (hope this wins)
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10/05/2004 10:41:31 PM |
The little guy is really cute, and he's very well placed in the frame. Unfortunately, there seems to be quite a heavy blue/cyan colour cast in the image. |
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10/05/2004 07:37:39 PM |
why I like? Don't know... but 9 from me. |
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10/05/2004 06:53:31 PM |
Awww how sweet is that! Love it :D |
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10/05/2004 06:54:32 AM |
Lovely visualisation of the picture. Shame about the light on your furry friend. 7 - floyd |
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10/04/2004 04:01:47 PM |
Very nice... specially the yeallow fur contrast on trees :). |
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10/04/2004 03:14:58 PM |
Lovely composition and wonderful sense of scale provided by inclusion of so much tree. Great use of DOF to leave foreground tree and squirrel in focus and blur background trees - and really like that background is same colour palette as most of foreground rather than green or blue or such. Lovely detail. |
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10/04/2004 12:59:27 PM |
This would have been a great shot if you could have zoomed in a bit more on the critter and made it more of the focal point of the shot. |
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10/04/2004 09:14:09 AM |
Cute subject. Interesting POV. I think the DOF is good as well. Nice shot. |
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10/04/2004 07:38:04 AM |
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10/04/2004 02:14:08 AM |
Typically, wildlife shots at such a distance really lose their impact, but the gray layering of the trees' vertical lines with a curious splash of squirrel (looking rather skittish) has great visual effect. Were the entire foreground tree's bark in focus, the image might seem too flat.
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10/04/2004 01:29:02 AM |
This is just so exquisite ... the "negative space" is cleverly used here filling it with the tree trunk. Ten. |
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10/04/2004 12:54:11 AM |
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10/04/2004 12:10:53 AM |
This is an awesome capture. Love the mood - feel like I"m right there and have this cute little guy looking at me - love the way you framed it and composed it - wonderful use of rule of thirds. Creates more interest and drama the way you shot it. |
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