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| 07/03/2010 11:12:42 AM |
Personalityby NeilComment: So much character in that boat. It has a little personality to it. Almost a face! Oh, and then I read your title and apparently you saw it too! |
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| 07/03/2010 11:10:01 AM |
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| 07/03/2010 11:07:42 AM |
The Joy of Pregnacyby emily212Comment: This is a nice shot. I like the soft processing and the choice of B&W. Two things I can think of to bring up here. I think the model is looking too far off into space. Try getting her to look a little bit more at you but not like right at you. Or perhaps you need to be a bit higher with your camera placement and not shooting up into her chin.
The other thing is the setting. This would look better using a brick wall or something urban, or even an old barn wall and something completely rural... but the garage door isn't relly doing it for me as far as the setting. I do like the horizontal perspective. |
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| 07/03/2010 11:02:48 AM |
Way Upby banmornComment: Brought to you by the letter "D". Nice found shape! Great for a natural letters challenge. |
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| 07/03/2010 11:01:34 AM |
Yellow Lupineby EstimatedEyesComment: I like this. I would take out a little bit more of the foreground and get down a litle lower on the subject. Otherwise, nice landscape shot! |
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| 07/03/2010 10:59:51 AM |
Memories of Flightby AarthekComment: I like the angle you have made, but the leading line doesn't really take me to anything in particular. There is just a real lack of subject and nothing stands out. |
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| 07/03/2010 10:58:35 AM |
working bee on a Yellow Flowerby whiterookComment: This looks pretty heavily cropped and not quite a macro shot. I like the colors but it is not real sharp. YOu got the flower details, bt lost them on the bee. Shooting in the harsh afternoon sun can be difficult... I have discovered the Sunny f16 rule. In mid day sunlight, use an aperture of f16 with a shutter speed equal to 1/iso. So at ISO 100, shutter speed would be 1/100. You should look it up online. The Sunny f16 rule... I have been having fun with that because it doesn't limit you to shooting only in the golden hours! |
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| 07/03/2010 10:51:45 AM |
Been Placesby tfarrell23Comment: The latest craze in PP is this grunge look and you used it well with the subject here. It does bring out the color and tones of the image. |
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| 07/01/2010 08:18:10 PM |
Sunset by diverssComment: Great deep red and orange colors in the sunset. The leading line of the tree tops takes you right to the dimly lit building. A well placed horizon in the bottom third allows the color of the sunset to be the subject. The soft focus and lack of detail in the shadows is a matter of opinion. I would like to see it sharper, but that is my opinion. |
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| 06/30/2010 08:53:48 PM |
my coloursby cyparisComment: Here the photo is lacking in contrast which leads to dull colors. It has a good island feel and speaks to me about who you are thereby capturing your essence! |
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