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| 03/01/2009 01:56:38 PM |
Octoberby posthumousComment: That was creative. I don't feel like eating that apple tho... Would've fit nicely in some form of art calendar perhaps. 8 |
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| 03/01/2009 01:55:35 PM |
Marchby AlainComment: My eyes believes that it is the rock that is in focus, and not the animal I don't remember the English name of. By cutting the stone away and some form of sharpen technique could improve this photo a little bit. That being said, well done and well shot! I have a similar photo of a sheep, but they are not potential killers like this animal. I emvy you this shot!8, and would probably get 9 or 10 if the rock was gone. |
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| 03/01/2009 01:49:29 PM |
February Promisesby WeJayComment: I think this photo would be better without the sky in the back. That sudden white doesn't quite mix with the warm and gentle colors in the rest of the photo. THat being said, this is truly a wonderfull photo. 6 |
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| 02/27/2009 10:15:22 AM |
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| 02/27/2009 10:13:50 AM |
Aprilby phylsy7Comment: I liked this one very much! Reminds me off spring. 8 |
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| 02/25/2009 09:58:42 AM |
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| 02/16/2009 12:07:49 PM |
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| 02/16/2009 12:07:12 PM |
My quizzical catby Villi_IngiComment: There's some stray hairs that ruins the entire photo... Only joking! This couldn't be better in any possible way! |
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| 02/16/2009 12:03:49 PM |
Sir Zigsworth IVby StagoleeComment: I can't believe I'm pointing fingers at this... I think this would've been much better had the frame stayed black all around it. I can easily see that it is cut in the bottom left and the top right corner. It hurts to say something like this, simply because this absolutely fantastic capture of the young Sir got right to me.
I'll try to explain from my point of view:
I want a photo like this to concentrate my entire attention at a fixed point. But his white fur guides my eyes downwards, and had it been black after the white frame I could've looked back up again knowing that the photo stops there. But now it continues even after the white "stop" line, so when I try to direct my attention to his eye, there's something that steals my attention. Sorry... |
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| 02/16/2009 11:43:29 AM |
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