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Hostage
11/16/2005 06:43:31 PM
Hostage
by samnotis

Comment:
I cannot find anything in focus anywhere, not even the catch lights in the eyes. Low light settings often demand manual focus.
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The heaven Light
11/16/2005 06:28:39 PM
The heaven Light
by Structor

Comment:
The sun is not an artificial light source.
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A minimalist view on self-enlightment
11/16/2005 06:13:14 PM
A minimalist view on self-enlightment
by Montague

Comment:
Way over-sharpened.
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Look
11/16/2005 06:08:25 PM
Look
by arash1987

Comment:
Hmm-m-m, two catch lights.
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Shining Through
11/16/2005 06:03:25 PM
Shining Through
by angela_packard

Comment:
That's not an artificial source of light in the sky.
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Daybreak
11/16/2005 05:16:05 PM
Daybreak
by Brin

Comment:
Daybreak implies sun; sun not an artificial light source
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Joy
11/15/2005 09:00:57 PM
Joy
by arsenal

Comment:
Beautiful portrait. The high (photographic) contrast underscores the contrasts between the two girl and the tree: smooth/rough, organic/geometric, animated/static.
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Fishing Trip
11/15/2005 08:19:19 PM
Fishing Trip
by Wilson Low

Comment:
I don't believe the tilted horizon works well here. For an example of a picture in which it does work, see "Landscape with sheeps" in this challenge.
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Falling For Beauty
11/15/2005 07:57:48 PM
Falling For Beauty
by Mel34

Comment:
Interesting and pleasant 'hour-glass' composition, but, IMO, the field of view seems a bit too narrow to be called a landscape. The upper right area is blown out. Try adjusting your image using the 'levels' control (or, better, curves) in Photoshop (or their equivalents in your software).
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Landscape with sheeps
11/15/2005 07:18:58 PM
Landscape with sheeps
by Rasmus

Comment:
Well, that's one way to get a nice diagonal in the foreground...and it's effective. I love the geometry: two nearly equal rectangles, one of which is divided diagonally into two triangles. (You've invented a new 'rule-of-thirds'.) Each of these three areas has a different texture and color. High key works here, too. 8
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