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| 05/26/2005 11:48:57 PM |
This Ole House by kevrobertsonComment: Very interesting. I wish I couldn't see the stage lights at the top of the photo as it detracts from the intrigue for me. Also, the guy hurts the shot a little bit for me. I prefer to concentrate on the interesting shapes of the structure itself. The guy's pose seems too forced. |
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| 05/26/2005 11:25:57 PM |
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| 05/26/2005 11:24:30 PM |
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| 05/26/2005 11:22:32 PM |
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| 05/26/2005 11:10:27 PM |
Wild Hair Sunsetby lynnesiteComment: Delightful. Would like a little more breathing room left and bottom to let the tail be fully present in the shot and to incorporate a bit more of the dust in the back. The lighting though is terrific. 7 |
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| 05/26/2005 11:09:00 PM |
Flat Lightingby benhurComment: True to title, and for that reason, doomed not to score too well. |
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| 05/26/2005 11:08:23 PM |
Vigilby FirstyComment: The lighting is wonderful. The composition is also quite nice - good use of the rule of thirds. I would like to see the paws in the shot as well, and I think the mane suffers a bit from over-sharpening. |
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| 05/26/2005 11:06:46 PM |
To the darkness and backby nicklevyComment: I like the unusual dimensions for this shot. I like the fact that the mouth is cropped out as this is also unorthodox (and I imagine you'll probably catch some flak for it). I like the B/W/Sepia conversion. The only thing that bugs me at all is the light on his left eyebrow - not that there is light there, but that it makes such a hard, straight, horizontal line. Still, very well done. 7 |
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| 05/26/2005 11:04:10 PM |
Suncatcherby megryanComment: The lighting is indeed very nice. The "pose" and framing are also quite good. Two little nitpicks: 1) the fuzzy head is clipped, but not enough to make it look intentional, and 2) the photo seems hazy - this may be intentional, in which case please ignore the rest. If it was inadvertant, there are two ways I can think to unhaze it: 1) boost saturation and contrast, or 2) defog with USM settings roughly 25/60/4. HTH. |
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| 05/26/2005 10:49:44 PM |
Morning Breaksby Rachel34Comment: I like the sunrays, as I generally tend to in photos, but the rest of the photos doesn't excite me at all. I don't care for the branches in the foreground and I wish for some subject matter that was caught in the sunrays. Even just a park bench, but I feel that something is needed as a focal point in the image. |
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