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| 08/01/2009 05:10:54 PM |
Victorian Alpsby robstComment: 6 - Interesting tree tops/lines from them. Visually be nice to see them a little more balanced, especially because they are the main player in the image. Nice colors/hue, but the seeming haze (apologies if wrong) causes a lack of detail... difficult, not sure what the issue is, but the central part of the image, which is where my eye wants to see detail, or at least definition, seems to be lacking. Unusual image though, certainly like the potential. |
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| 08/01/2009 05:06:32 PM |
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| 08/01/2009 05:04:07 PM |
Midsummer Night´s Dreamby gsalComment: 6 - Nice image, I see the potential cropping dilemma but still, the angle of the land below the mountains distracts me, so even with the horse right at the corner of the frame, a nudge rotate up on the right or a perspective correction probably be better, in my opinion. |
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| 08/01/2009 05:02:05 PM |
1by chipucComment: 6 - Mm, nice colors. Good quality in the bokeh and good clarity - just find the 'lightness' on the wing of the butterfly a fraction bright, and coupled with the oof fore flowers, becomes too distracting. Perhaps cropping the oof fore right out, would still have enabled you to keep the '1' and also allowed the detail, that looks to be there, on the butterfly to come into play a little more. |
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| 08/01/2009 04:55:12 PM |
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| 08/01/2009 04:54:27 PM |
Blue Petal Dinerby NeilComment: 6 - I like the detail on the bee's eye. Nice composition. It's nice to see the Borage flower color. |
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| 08/01/2009 04:50:08 PM |
Sunrise Heron At Union Fallsby JunieMoonComment: 6 - Good opportunity. I like this, but even at this angle, I wish the heron dominated the frame more. Despite the good lines, patterns and flow of the water (including shape of the falls) - and the wood on the right, a variation in cropping may have allowed him/her to come into view more. The subtlety is nice and probably work better at a larger print size, but for this size, the image is dominated by other elements (including the tree). Looks like a nudge rotate up on the left too, or a perspective correction. |
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| 08/01/2009 04:31:42 PM |
Antelope Strikeby thelogenatorComment: Wow, that's a pretty amazing scene and capture. I wonder whether some minor tweaking (read quite a bit of work) in pp would bring the darker areas, especially in the fore, into play and 'light' more (if the quality was there, of course). Would make a cool wall sized. |
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| 07/31/2009 05:47:57 PM |
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| 07/31/2009 05:46:13 PM |
DPC5O9T4508e.jpgby scooter88Comment: "All the better to hear you with". Nice capture, especially knowing that this is likely a 'wild situation'. |
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