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| 12/27/2006 03:27:33 AM |
Ta-dah!by SiggavComment: What a capture!! And look at those spots. What a beautiful cat! I really like the huge shadow behind him (or her). Impressive. |
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| 12/27/2006 03:22:59 AM |
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| 12/27/2006 03:12:40 AM |
Green "ish" :o)by Ragga2000Comment: Ooooh Ragga, this series is so much fun to look at!! They're all so perfect. I could never have chosen which to enter. I guess you entered the right one, but I think any one of these could've been blue ribbons. The colors and depth are really incredible. |
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| 12/27/2006 03:07:51 AM |
Coffee Arabica, Cardamom & Noi Chocolateby XileboComment: What a pretty composition, Gurry! The technicals are great. Every element is appealing and obviously well thought out. This got the same score from me at the blue ribbon shot - it as one of my favorites for the challenge. |
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| 12/27/2006 02:53:39 AM |
Browny Morningby bnileshComment: This was one of my absolute favorites for this challenge. The colors and light are beautiful, and the composition is just perfect. Congratulations to you for the high score and a ribbon! |
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| 12/27/2006 02:49:32 AM |
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| 12/27/2006 02:44:56 AM |
coffee with a "drop" of milk by IreneMComment: Congratulations, Irene! This is such a great shot. One of the things that really means a lot to me is the wonderful and detailed description you've given. Wow, what an example of dedication to the art you are! Five hours for a basic challenge, and look at the awesome result. Thanks for being an inspiration.
Your profile page looks great with a ribbon of each color. Way to go!! |
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| 12/26/2006 08:27:04 PM |
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| 12/26/2006 08:25:19 PM |
Ecstaticby JawnyRicoComment: I like the blacks and whites here, but I'm not sure what you're shooting for with the non desaturated lights on the tree above the groom's head. In general, I think partial desaturation is best to emphasize something you might want the viewer to really notice. Your black & whites are really nice. In this one, I love the expressions on your friends. Hope you don't mind the criticism on an otherwise nice shot - I see that it's over a year old, too :-) |
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| 12/22/2006 01:23:06 AM |
Heaven by Ragga2000Comment: Ragga, wow! Look at this score! You're awesome. I'm so proud to have been on the same team as you. Way to go, Ice! |
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