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| 05/16/2010 06:42:06 PM |
Watchfulby Delta_6Comment: yes...very intense...so a good capture. I'm definitely not a lighting expert, but i think you should have exposed for the tan or just upped the mid levels, as is it feels a bit dark. focus needs to be tighter to score better.-8 |
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| 05/16/2010 06:37:33 PM |
Monkey cityby Rino63Comment: i never really paid attention to a monkeys tail until your image. they seem shorter than i previously thought -8 |
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| 05/16/2010 06:22:53 PM |
Siberian Tigerby AlainComment: almost feels like you got him to sit for the shot. those are some sad eyes for a tiger...i guess the russians are pretty stingy with their meat.-8 |
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| 05/16/2010 06:12:20 PM |
Landing for Distanceby hahn23Comment: technicals of the photo are nice. the long angle doesn't really give a feel of distance as it appears he just barely reached the sand. If i were the long jumper i would most likely want to be captured soaring through the air...luckily i'm just a lame commenter at dpchallenge.-8 |
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| 05/16/2010 06:08:20 PM |
S E A T T L Eby Art RoflmaoComment: it looks like someone threw a snugglie over the building at the bottom. your contrast is nice, your focus is crisp, your processing makes the lighting look flatter than it probably was so i suppose that was your intent.-8 |
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| 05/16/2010 06:04:34 PM |
Alice Through The Looking-Glassby digifotojoComment: something feels awkward for me with the unfocused petal running directly across the over-sharpened stamen. But believe me I am not a professional at coming up with creative looking flower shots :( as witnessed back in the day here:
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| 05/16/2010 05:48:48 PM |
The Eyes Have It...by youngnovaComment: i just saw the "blue eyes" photo before this one, and i think you should take a look for it. perhaps you could benefit with some more lighting from the right to lessen the strength of the shadow on her nose as i don't believe most would find it flattering for the type of portrait you appear to be shooting for -8 |
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| 05/16/2010 05:43:17 PM |
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| 05/16/2010 05:40:20 PM |
Arabian Mareby karenkComment: this feels really well set up to me. The removal of the background and the look back of the horse and the excellent lighting. rule of thirds seems all good. something is missing for me though...I wish I got more personality of the horse from it.-8 |
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| 05/16/2010 05:33:54 PM |
Fireball.by EgillPComment: nice image. i bet this looks better, the larger it gets. i'm a bit surprised you didn't go for the over used cinematic border...in your case, i think it might have provided a nice balance to the black of the foreground.-9 |
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