| Image | Comment | 
|  | 04/26/2003 02:23:30 PM | 
| Gone Apeby elijahjallenComment by tomzinho: i like how the ape is framed in the two logs, i might have cropped more of the left and right out of the photo and zoomed in some more on the ape. | 
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|  | 04/23/2003 07:03:46 PM | 
| Gone Apeby elijahjallenComment by Malokata: The colors are a bit too drab for anything to pop.  I think a little more contrast would've made this more effective. | 
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|  | 04/23/2003 03:50:52 PM | 
| Gone Apeby elijahjallenComment by adine: The two beams crossing in front give us a sense of this limited "habitat."   Nonethless, the subject is making the best of it with a game (?)  The B&W works well - makes the ape the stand out. | 
|  Photographer found comment helpful. | 
|  | 04/23/2003 01:43:36 PM | 
| Gone Apeby elijahjallenComment by pncowley: Nice subject.  In my opinion, I would have desaturated a bit more to remove all traces of color, or brought back enough to emphasize a traditional sepia effect. | 
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|  | 04/23/2003 01:12:15 PM | 
| Gone Apeby elijahjallenComment by Olyuzi: I think in your attempts to increase contrast, you lightened the wood too much and darkened your main subject too much losing detail in the gorilla.  I do however, like your idea to have kept the grass with some color and I do like the composition alot. | 
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