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| 02/04/2009 11:33:52 PM |
Gay Head Cliffs (APAW-4)by PGerstComment: I don't think it's oversaturated, in fact, I'd be tempted to mask off the sea and sky and make them even a little more blue.
You definitely brought out the detail, and gave a different "feel" to the day. |
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| 01/31/2009 10:05:02 PM |
Nikko Hydrant '05by Pug-HComment: Crop works well, and coloring/tone is fine for me -- the extra-white snow is not a distraction from the subject. |
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| 01/31/2009 10:01:43 PM |
Week 04by KenComment: I know a place which looks a bit like this ... an expression of the age-old conflict between civilization and the jungle -- perhaps what archeologists of the future will be excavating.
Post-processing really makes the plant colors pop, and brings out the varying textures.
Here's an old one of mine (not in this side challenge, though maybe it should be!) with a somewhat similar theme. |
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| 01/31/2009 09:52:49 PM |
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| 01/31/2009 09:49:18 PM |
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| 01/31/2009 09:40:21 PM |
Legsby RetroesqueComment: Interesting justaposition, nice capture of an ephemeral moment. |
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| 01/31/2009 09:28:39 PM |
4-jan 09 archive foto. artificial intelligenceby rozComment: Originally posted by Kelli: ROFL! There used to be a Saturday morning cartoon when I was young with a smart dog who wore glasses, and his boy was no slouch in the brains department either, but for the life of me I can't remember what it was called. That's what this reminds me of. Adorably done! |
I don't know if this is the one, but the "Mr. Peabody's (Improbable) History" segment of the Rocky & Bullwinkle Show is certainly similar ... his boy is Sherman, and the Internet Archive project has adopted the name "Wayback Machine" from the show.
However, I think Mr. Peabody had floppier ears, and was usually seen in profile. |
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| 01/31/2009 09:23:31 PM |
Week 4: Someone To Watch Over Meby lynnesiteComment: I like how the shapes of the horses "nest" together, and the shallow DOF helps frame the subjects well. I wish the youngster's foreleg wasn't quite so far forward -- as it is, it partly obscures the outline of the head -- but overall it makes a nice scene at once domestic and pastoral. |
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| 01/31/2009 09:18:42 PM |
At the Beachby HipychikComment: Crop and color adjustments really bring out your subjects and give the viewer a sense of being there ... feeling the seaside breeze and the sunshine. |
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| 01/31/2009 02:20:55 PM |
unravelledby RetroesqueComment: Nice find -- an example of the constant conflict between order and disorder which pervades society and wastes so much of our energy. Can't see anything I'd do differently. :-) |
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