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| 06/17/2009 06:40:50 PM |
In the Tranquil Tideby Blue MoonComment: Looking forward to read the imagedetails and exif information. It's not super sharp, but it's still cool, and your toning is great! If you did any that is, because it looks so natural. |
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| 06/17/2009 06:38:05 PM |
Bronze Beautyby FotoMunkiComment: This could be more stunning had it been a TAD sharpened in some editing software. Other than that, GOOD PHOTO! |
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| 06/17/2009 06:32:38 PM |
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| 06/17/2009 06:31:33 PM |
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| 06/17/2009 06:31:12 PM |
The Fountainby Five_SeatComment: This picture has so much "potential". I'm not sure if the statue is in focus or not, and that's kinda.... "not so good as it should've been"ish. It's so much drama and action in this photo, so had the focus been proparly placed you would have a VERY strong entry. |
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| 06/17/2009 06:28:17 PM |
~ Serenity ~by Ja-9Comment: I'm not a big fan of those frames that doesn't "end" the photo. It draws my attention outside instead of inside the frame. Apart from that, composition, pre and post production and toning is f'ing awesome! |
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| 06/17/2009 06:26:27 PM |
Controlby smudgeSMJComment: Everything here is good, except from the focus. It looks like the focus is very misplaced. BUT, your B&W conversion is very good. |
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| 06/17/2009 06:24:57 PM |
Red skyby strikealiteComment: This is an interesting photo I think will achieve a fairly good score. The big pole in the lower left corner is kinda disturbing though, and I don't think the photo would be any less good had it been cropped. |
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| 06/17/2009 06:23:14 PM |
Ladies Manby JLSmithComment: There's something strange about this photo that I really can't put my finger on. It looks like it's in focus, so the only reason I can think of is that you shot it with the highest aperture (3.5, 5.6, or something like that) of your lens if you used an DSLR. If that's the case, know that many lenses needs to be at f/8 or f/9 to "achieve maximum sharpness". Something is out I'm afraid... The black and white conversion looks very "press this button to convert to black and white"ish as well.. Going to check yor exif when the voting ends. |
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| 06/17/2009 06:14:00 PM |
S H Yby Love6Comment: There are some very good qualities with this photo! Coming close to a swan like that either demands some darned luck or a LOOONG lens, excited to see which it is =) Thinking of taking an hour drive myself to get some swan photos. One or two of them resides right next to the mainroad. It's in Tyrifjorden =) Probably haven't heard of it, but being I saw a man taking photos of the swan right before deadline of this challenge, I had to mention it. ANYWAY!!! Good qualities, yes indeed! The moment of capture is stunning! And SHY is the word! Interesting how the water drops havent disapeared in it's feathers, beautifull! There's some less good qualities of this photo to, but being obvious reasons like noise and some strange colors in the eye and the.... beak? You know that mouththing birds eat with. Now this have been a darn long comment, and I hope you got something out of it! |
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