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| 02/28/2003 10:57:33 AM |
Castle in the Snowby MalokataComment: You got a lot going on here, maybe too much. It is a wonderful setting, I hope you have a bunch of different angles of it. Good technically. 6 |
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| 02/28/2003 10:50:40 AM |
One Room Schoolhouseby TarbiniComment: Every one has got to love an old school house. As I look at this picture the shadows and the dark side of the house distract from the picture. It looks to me that the porch which is the best part of the picture could have been used to make a much stronger shot. Maybe you could have incorporated the shadows of the porch on the front wall and the architecture of the porch into a very interestin piece of work. 6 |
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| 02/28/2003 10:44:53 AM |
*Live* :: *$14.99*by AnnidaComment: This artistic photo is enhanced by the white line in your frame. I feel that the background is a little overbearing, and I don't like the shadow. Not a bad job though. 5 |
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| 02/28/2003 10:34:02 AM |
Jelly Belliesby KazComment: A nice colorful macro but it is just another picture of a bunch of jelly beans. IMO the interest factor is a little on the low side here, it is a set up shot and remember you are in command, so let your imagination flow and try to do something that will make it stand out from like pictures. The washed out spots could be corrected by using indirect or diffused lighting. Try some tissue in front of your flash so the true color will come out. 6 |
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| 02/28/2003 10:29:18 AM |
Barcelona: a city to discoverby bcncrazyComment: An interesting picture with tourism written all over it. The heavy shadows block out the detail of the front of the old building. I think you should try a different angle or time of day to carture the real beauty and interest of this great subject. 6 |
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| 02/27/2003 07:36:59 PM |
Storm Brewingby GraciousComment: A wonderful sky and marina. I feel that it could have been much better if you could have placed a boat or other nautical item in the foreground and had the rest of the picture beyond it. This would add character and interest to the overall picture. Did you use a polarizing filter on this? If so great resullts in the sky. 7 |
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| 02/27/2003 07:21:40 PM |
Fly Fishing - Yellow Elk Hair Caddisby justineComment: Is that a fly reel in the background? IMO it does not add anything to your picture, it is too blurred to be recognizable and too prominent to go un-noticed. IMO you might have used a simple black background or similar type. A technically perfect fly though. 8 |
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| 02/27/2003 07:18:11 PM |
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| 02/27/2003 07:03:52 PM |
Ocean on the Rocksby myqylComment: You were obviously in a great place to get this photo. IMO it leaves me without getting any bang for my buck. I suggest that you try from a better vantage point so you can include some close subject material or try to include some shapes that will lead you into the picture. 6 |
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| 02/27/2003 06:06:33 PM |
Broken-heartedby cameoComment: I can tell that this little girl is probably happy most of the time, so when things go wrong it hurts a whole lot. That is dispair in my book. Nice picture with super contrast and focus. I love how she is hanging on to the bricks like it gives her confidence. If the tear had been whole and still in a droplet it would be the very best. 9 |
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