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| 09/07/2004 11:34:17 PM |
The Way Homeby ShadowfaxComment: Nice idea; Could use some noise reduction though, and most of all, a level horizon! |
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| 09/06/2004 12:34:30 AM |
Hoppily Ever After by scalvertComment: Great work Shannon. I hope the frog made it unharmed and you released him...you forgot that part of the story above! |
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| 09/01/2004 10:01:23 PM |
To the Wellby rileyComment: Wonderful scene. It would have been great to get the horse a step further, if he was moving, you just shot 1/2 second too soon! |
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| 09/01/2004 07:54:29 PM |
The Shop Windowby BudComment: Great shot and tough exposure. Would have been nice to somehow control the burn on the torch. |
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| 09/01/2004 07:53:42 PM |
The Gorgeby cabaComment: Gorgeous scene! Perhaps I would have suggested a tighter crop at the top--the OOF window/wall is not needed, just the arch itself. Also, when you can edit, I would get rid of the lamp at the bottom right, and up the saturation or contrast a bit (maybe just adjusting levels.) |
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| 09/01/2004 07:51:25 PM |
Roofby CarolaComment: Nice shot overall, good use of framing. Would have liked to see the exposure 1/2 or so stop less to get the background better. |
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| 09/01/2004 07:49:12 PM |
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| 09/01/2004 07:48:16 PM |
A bottle in the wall ...by empauloComment: Good natural frame! Tough exposure, but I think this would work better with a better outside exposure, and if at all possible, on a blue sky day with scattered clouds. Allso, maybe a telephoto effect to compress the depth and bring the bridge closer |
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| 09/01/2004 07:46:23 PM |
...by LoulouNoireComment: Hmm, what were you framing here? ;) An interesting approach, but colors could be better (yellow cast perhaps from wrong white balance), and more depth of field would help to keep the front glass in focus (I think the natural framing works better when in focus.) |
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| 09/01/2004 07:44:09 PM |
Shipping Steelby StagoleeComment: Nice overall, but what is the subject that you are framing? The best subject here is the frame itself. |
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