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| 02/14/2011 08:17:23 PM |
patienceby timfythetooComment: Beautiful high key picture. I don't mind the blownout skin in the least. Its funny how absolutely vital that elbow is, to allow the viewer to imagine the rest of the body. Who would have thought elbows can be that important. I love the focus on the eye. 8 |
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| 02/14/2011 08:15:26 PM |
Dylanby EnlightenedComment: Wow, it must have been super windy on that day. I like the muted colors and the fact that you have named him :-) |
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| 02/14/2011 08:14:33 PM |
My baby got married!by mileskeaComment: They look so very happy in this picture. I do think the skin appears slightly fakely soft though. I think a more natural look would have brought this lovely couple out even more. 6 |
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| 02/14/2011 08:13:15 PM |
Sunningby izadoodleComment: I really love the drab muted colors here. I also really like the overall composition of this, and how the sunflower seems to stretch upwards to the light. 8 |
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| 02/14/2011 08:12:17 PM |
Song of the Seaby TammsterComment: Beautifully soft with lovely pastels. I think the title fits this picture perfectly.
What an interesting rock formation! 7 |
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| 02/14/2011 08:11:24 PM |
Union Pacific Railroadby tfarrell23Comment: This is a great picture of a train. I love the rustic colors throughout the portrait. Looking at this does leave me wanting to see a slightly wider view though, so I can see the context. 6 |
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| 02/14/2011 07:27:15 PM |
Why Meby KenComment: Beautiful natural portrait. It really seems to convey her essence to the viewer in a way that most posed artificial portraits do not. Is that a microphone she is wearing? That is the only thing that I find distracting |
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| 02/14/2011 07:23:57 PM |
The Studyby neophyteComment: This is great. I think the black and white conversion is just perfect here. Lovely contrast without losing the important details. I can stare at this photo for a long time. 7 |
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| 02/14/2011 07:23:09 PM |
Waiting IIIby MelethiaComment: I really like this photo, it tells such a great story. The foot posture along with the blurry waiting boy in the back is a really great combination, not to mention the awesome lighting here.
The only thing that bugs me here is that elbow, it feels a bit intrusive since it just barely peeks into the picture.
Great moment. 7 |
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| 02/14/2011 07:21:24 PM |
I want YOU....by MikeWComment: Tack sharp and very intimidating looking. Kudos for not completely overdoing the orange saturation here, I find that happens a lot for tiger pictures, but here the hues look perfect to me. 8 |
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