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| 04/07/2004 07:00:21 PM |
Temporary Shoresby Everyday ReneeComment: Very nice light, good scene and capture. I like the larger tree as a framing element here, though it took me a whilke to realize that this was all water and not sky for some reason. As such, the water is interesting enough in shape that I'm not sure the tree is needed in this shot. (And the little tree or branch bottom center would be better removed through cloning in my opinion. Overall, I like this very much. |
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| 04/07/2004 06:55:56 PM |
Happy dogby zeoliteComment: I like the way you caught his/her eye yere, but the nose in the lense, and the shallow DOF are very distracting here. |
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| 04/07/2004 06:54:50 PM |
I see you...by tfaustComment: Especially good with the eye contact, though they are dark enough on my monitor that I may not have noticed if the title didn't say that. Perhaps that could be adjusted somewhat if other people see it as dark too. |
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| 04/07/2004 06:53:45 PM |
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| 04/06/2004 04:44:46 PM |
Random Orderby jjbeguinComment: Good light and capture here; definitely messy, though not sure messy = chaos |
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| 04/06/2004 01:51:27 PM |
Endless Chaos by scrum8Comment: I thought of doing something like this as well, as it's perfect for chaos, but alas it's not bug season here, and we don't have a place to go indoors and see any bug exhibits. You found the perfect scene, but the limited DOF here, while making it aesthetically nice, reduces the feeling of chaos I get. None the less, this is among the best entries, and perhaps one of two or three that actually represent chaos as we know it (I don't know if the bugs would disagree). |
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| 04/04/2004 11:15:28 PM |
Training for Charity Cycleby BobsterLobsterComment: Excellent panning! Perfect top motion on the girl, even a good expression. As to leaving the tilt in, it might add to the overall aesthetics, but the viewer has to get past seeing the houses which clearly show this is camera tilt rather than going down a hill.
In any case, I really like the shot, and the joyful expression she has, which with the motion makes this a joyful shot. |
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| 04/04/2004 11:12:32 PM |
Speedy Girlsby dirtkahunaComment: Good panning stop motion; I think it might have been a bit better with 1) a slower shutter speed so there was more pan, and 2) a better vantage point without the bleachers in the background, if possible. |
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| 04/04/2004 11:09:57 PM |
Dont feel like doing the laundryby heidaComment: I don't know what it says as a statement, but technically this is very impressive. I hope you have indicated in your notes how you did this, because that't the first place I am going to visit after the challenge! |
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| 04/03/2004 02:02:33 PM |
Cape Alvaby lettybComment: Very nice shot, but seems to have color noise or other noise affecting its clarity. When looking very closely, details almost look posterized, if I were to try to describe it. |
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