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| 06/08/2007 06:29:15 PM |
Dualityby yankoComment: Nothing wrong with simplicity. Maybe a slightly tighter crop at the top so there's not too much black space above the warm background glow. Curious to know how you did this one, it almost looks like digital art. |
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| 06/08/2007 06:28:24 PM |
A "Tribute" to My Morning Wake Upsby khdossComment: Great photo, i love the almost isometric viewpoint. I hope you don't actually drink a cup of coffee and hit the snooze button six times before getting up. :) |
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| 06/08/2007 06:26:42 PM |
Face to Faceby electrolostComment: Don't know how well this one will be received but I like the concept a lot. I think there's a bit too much empty vertical space (i.e. towards the bottom), a tighter crop might make this stronger, or if it was in landscape proportions. |
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| 06/08/2007 06:22:16 PM |
Best Buddiesby TommyMoe21Comment: The lighting is a little flat - is this a flash photograph? Maybe some lighting from the side would give the adorable models some more depth. |
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| 02/11/2007 04:51:41 PM |
Ancient Forestby AlexSaberiComment: What an incredibly magical shot. Simply enchanting. The hazy, bloom lighting, the remote seclusion implied by the background, and the expressions on the face of the three deer really make this a stand-out photograph. This Richmond Park must be quite the place! |
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| 02/11/2007 04:46:40 PM |
Battle at Sunset by AlexSaberiComment: I am impressed with the warmth of this photo and the quality of the silhouettes. I agree with many others who have commented that it's hard to get tired of these photos - majestic animals that are incredibly photogenic.
Only two qualms with the photo: the first is the vertical cropping seems oh-so-slightly harsh. I would've liked a deeper vertical dimension. The other complaint is a bit more trivial - the title doesn't really seem to fit as the two look more like they're grazing in each other's proximity than duking it out.
Altogether a great shot and I look forward to more of your future wildlife photography efforts. |
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| 11/01/2006 12:55:29 PM |
On Meadows Edgeby FirstyComment: Oh wow, this is lovely. Great postures on those animals. What a capture. |
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| 11/01/2006 12:54:52 PM |
Got Wasp?by fordmanf1Comment: Wow, amazing find here. Perhaps anthropomorphizing this a bit too much, I'd say that the mantis looks crazed and boastful in his victory. |
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| 11/01/2006 12:53:25 PM |
Newsby DjabordjaborComment: I have to admit I'm a bit confused about what's going on in this photo, but it is certainly very visually pleasing. |
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| 11/01/2006 12:52:36 PM |
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