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| 05/19/2006 10:46:02 AM |
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| 05/19/2006 10:44:39 AM |
Playfulby jessirooComment: I wish the eyes weren't so shaded. Otherwise a fun image. Good luck. |
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| 05/18/2006 10:28:48 AM |
Newborns.jpgby richComment: Wonderful capture! We've seen fawns in that same area, but not with the Doe. Good job of seeing this and getting the image. |
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| 05/17/2006 03:41:10 PM |
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| 05/17/2006 03:19:48 PM |
Freefallby 2ShayComment: Man. That makes me dizzy just looking at it! Cool trick. ;^) |
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| 05/17/2006 03:16:11 PM |
photOREOby BernieBlComment: Yikes! The things people will do to enter a challenge photo! ;^) Good luck. |
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| 05/15/2006 11:13:59 AM |
The Fishermanby BrianRComment: This is a nice shot. At first glance from the thumbnail I couldn't figure it out because the mans hair blends into the background. At full size I still enjoy the image although it still would be nice to have something less distracting behind his head. JMO of course. You should do well with this. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 05/15/2006 11:10:41 AM |
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| 05/14/2006 10:25:55 PM |
Loungingby ShutterPugComment: I love the neutral background you were able to use with this crisp tiger shot. Having a simple background really let's the colors pop on the tiger. Good clarity and focus throughout. I'm glad you didn't oversharpen this...would have ruined it.
Is this the Detroit Tigers mascot? ;^) Sorry, couldn't help it when I saw the location. |
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| 05/10/2006 12:07:33 PM |
Tefiliahby TeedoejComment: This is a nice image. It makes me wonder how you got the shot. Did the subject know you were taking his photo? Not that it matters, just curious. One thing that might have helped the composition of this would be to crop the left off some, all the way into the subject's back. The chair and people in the back left are distracting and by taking a little off the left you would move your subject to an off-center position. JMO. Good luck in the challenge. |
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