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| 01/31/2006 04:39:04 AM |
Craneby marboComment: Kapow! That's the sound of nailing the focus in his eye... Great job! I think perhaps a little more DOF would have been appropriate to keep more of the beak in focus, but good work regardless. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:37:10 AM |
Kudu Lunchby thomoComment: Great expression and composition. I would have liked to see this a little larger and perhaps the background (particularly on the right) a little darker. Great work though. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:33:20 AM |
Tranquil Wildlifeby sandabellaComment: I like your framing of this shot - placing the bird well into the corner works well although I would have made the gap below and to the left of the bird more equal. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:30:39 AM |
A Florida Boardwalk Denizen - White Ibisby olddjComment: Good work - the composition / cropping works really well. The shot looks a little noisy and soft though. Some work in a program like photoshop (or even picasa) would probably do wonders for this shot. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:28:52 AM |
daintyby byoungComment: I really like the composition and the soft muted colours in this shot. Personally I would have liked more detail/sharpness though. It looks like it might respond well to sharpening in an editor - there's no major blur or anything. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:26:33 AM |
Pretty In Pinkby AnmitsuComment: I love the detail in this shot, and the composition works quite well too. Good job. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:25:29 AM |
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| 01/31/2006 04:24:13 AM |
The Leopardby ddngComment: I love the close crop, and with so much black in the photo the border works pretty well. It's a shame the shot is a bit soft. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:23:14 AM |
Where Deer Wanderby KivetComment: Unfortunately, for me at least, the background takes over and the deer become insignificant. That would be fine for a landscape shot but it really doesn't show the wildlife to the full potential - especially with barbed wire cutting through the necks. |
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| 01/31/2006 04:21:39 AM |
Olive-backed Sunbirdby zerocusaComment: Great action shot - two birds, good focus, great composition, nice motion blur. Well done all round! |
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