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| 04/12/2004 01:43:36 AM |
Golf Bridgeby ShannonComment: A good composition; I think this would be a good one to visit on a cloudy day where the exposure can be better controlled as well as having a more interesting sky. |
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| 04/12/2004 01:42:33 AM |
No Huntingby ShannonComment: A good shot; I would suggest straightening it so the pole is vertical and the horizon is level. |
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| 04/12/2004 01:39:23 AM |
Closed Foreverby neilmwilsonComment: This was a pretty original idea. Perhaps you haven't looked at it closely enough though. There's a big margin between the car and background where you darkened or otherwise processed one differently than the other. Same by the mirror. You should make sure you do your editing in zoomed in -- very fine resolution mode which will give you more accuracy. |
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| 04/12/2004 12:34:41 AM |
Deer Crossingby pitsamanComment: Super--this one makes a statement where animal meets man and often too tragic for both. |
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| 04/07/2004 11:47:37 PM |
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| 04/07/2004 11:47:13 PM |
Rby MikeOComment: Love the light and detail on this bird--it looks so painterly. One of my top picks. |
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| 04/07/2004 11:46:03 PM |
Path Way to the Cityby dinnComment: Very nice image; I think a perspective adjustment would make it better, and maybe a rotate since it looks tilted (may be confounded with the perspective here though). I also tink it would have been nice to use more telephoto. The foreground seems so dominating, yet the buildings are really the dominant force here. |
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| 04/07/2004 11:39:32 PM |
Spring Beeby SonifoComment: Very good detail and sharpness on the bee, and a good background too |
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| 04/07/2004 07:17:26 PM |
Rabbitby Crafty SueComment: These guys are hard to catch in the wild, but you seem to have him posing! But your autofocus was slower I think and to me this is just not near sharp enough. Also, it looks like it might need to have levels adjusted (contrast, brightness) since it doesn't appear to have true whites or blacks, and subjectively looks muddy (no pun intended!) |
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| 04/07/2004 07:10:34 PM |
Look Into My Eyesby ddmckinney1954Comment: Good closeup, though in my opinion, there's too little duck here to really show his "beauty". Also, for a closeup of the eye beak and neck it seems slightly (I do mean slghtly) soft. The beak itself seems almost to be out of the DOF range. I think a little more postprocessing sharpening would have jazzed it up a bit. Maybe also cloning out the brown and white spot like hightlights in the water which do grab a little attention away too. |
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