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| 11/01/2004 04:53:26 PM |
Apriellaby connieComment: OK, started at a 9, but the more I look at this the more I really like it. The toning and treatment really make the expression stand out on the model. 10 |
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| 11/01/2004 04:51:58 PM |
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| 11/01/2004 04:51:21 PM |
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| 11/01/2004 04:49:40 PM |
The Fallenby mrorange002Comment: This, to me, is what photography is all about. This image has everything I would want to capture had I taken this shot. The colors, focus, lighting, composition are all spectacular. I gave this a 10 and added it to my favorites as this is a shot that I could easliy see facing a photography magazine! |
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| 10/13/2004 11:20:16 AM |
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| 10/08/2004 11:47:05 AM |
Interludeby PedroComment: This was my top pick as well. This image is beyond perfect. Great human interest study! Great work bud!
-danny |
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| 10/05/2004 09:55:46 PM |
Life as a Swanby andrimComment: Golden hour shot. Great lighting here. The pose, crop and composition work well to put together a strong image. Nice work. -danny |
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| 10/05/2004 09:54:54 PM |
Keeping a Watchful Eyeby atsxusComment: That's one fluffy bird. The bright spot pulls the eye away from the owls eyes, so that's biggest thing I'm sure people are commenting on. I like the pose he's in and the details in the feather. Nice work. -danny |
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| 10/05/2004 09:53:46 PM |
a lizardby slonkoComment: Lizards are always a good subject for photography. They are very expressive and full of details. You have a nice exposure here. -danny |
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| 10/05/2004 09:52:37 PM |
Wise Old Owlby SonifoComment: Who?
Who?
Who?
I know who! ;-)
Nice capture of a wild animal in a rural setting. On my screen this image appears to be a little flat. Maybe a slight sharpen and a little more contrast. The black in the window appears dark gray instead of black. I like how the bird is looking right at me as if he's wondering why I'm looking back at him. Wonderful capture. -danny |
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