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| 08/30/2006 02:57:10 AM |
Steve is trapped!by terjeComment: Congrats on another high challenge placement with a super image from a great photographer! |
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| 08/30/2006 02:52:01 AM |
He's: Where The Landscape Ends ...by tateComment: Congratulations on the 4th place finish, son!
Oh... wait... You did know that your mom and I left you with foster parents when you were little, didn't you? Sorry about that if you didn't already know.
Great picture, even though you cheated and stole the idea for it from yourself. LOL!!! |
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| 08/30/2006 02:35:52 AM |
Professor Plum, in the Dining Room, with the Rope by JackRyanComment: David... Congratulations on your first ribbon and in only your second DPC submission! Great, creative idea... well deserved ribbon... may there be many more ribbons in your future. Btw, yours is the highest rated image at DPC using the Fujifilm FinePix S5200Z. Message edited by author 2006-08-30 02:40:30. |
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| 08/30/2006 01:24:05 AM |
The Abduction Theory by peeteComment: Great job! Congratulations of the red ribbon.
Gee... You got naked just for little ol' me? Why couldn't some of the DPC girls do that? LOL!!!
Great job... great photo... well deserved ribbon. |
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| 08/30/2006 01:11:07 AM |
Searching the Superstition Mountains by cutlassdude70Comment: Wow! Congratulations on your first ribbon and first 7+ score!!!!!
What an amazing story! I can't believe you drove all the way from Riverside to the Supertitions. Sounds like you had a great time. Wished I could have shared it with you. While "missing" one of the trails I hiked on was the Siphon's Draw trail! |
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| 08/30/2006 12:59:42 AM |
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| 08/29/2006 10:07:16 AM |
Perhaps this is just a coincidence, but I wonder...by RebeccaComment: OhhhhhK! Believe me, I wonder to. :) I can tell you this, those beans and peas would have tasted mighty good when I was lost in the desert. Getting the can open would have been a trick but I'd have figured out something.
Btw, Elvis stopped in to see how I was doing during my delirious desert wanderings. I can accurately report that he is alive and well. Can't quite put my finger on it but your depiction of Elvis has never made him look better. ;) - Steve |
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| 08/29/2006 10:06:26 AM |
Quick! He's being sucked into that Vortex!by samtrundleComment: Beautifully done, nice time exposure capture and good technical quality and sharpness. The smoky bluish background is nice. The starburst light on the left and the foreground silhouette add viewer interest to the composition. This image should place very high in voting.
Sometimes I felt like I was sucked into a vortex while I was lost. If it would have been here at least I could have said I got dizzy and that is why I could not find my way back out again. :) - Steve |
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| 08/29/2006 10:03:11 AM |
Here you are !!! Let me help you out !by pepitoidComment: Very, very creative idea. Like it lot. Use of the light shining up out of the box is a great idea. This is a tricky shot to pull off. The concept is fantastic but the technical execution could be a little better. The brightness from the boxlight overexposes your upper body and face a bit to much and hifting the center of focus to your face might work a little better. You are getting some reddish/yellowish color overtones on the arms and hair, but there is a way with curves and/or Hue Saturation to shift it back to natural colors. Pull me out of that box and I'll show you how to fix that with Photoshop. :)
Be careful removing me, though, and keep that outreaching hand under control. After all, I've been ALONE in the desert for a long, long time... hard telling what I might latch on to, if you know what I mean. LOL!!! You can rescue me any time! - Steve |
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| 08/29/2006 09:53:24 AM |
Three Sheets To The Windby charmayneComment: Good general technical image quality. Like the sepia. Since the boat and the bridge support are the items that attract the most viewer attention I would like to have see them take up more image real estate, perhaps try centering the bridge support along the upper left rule of thirds intersection point and the boat aligned on the lower right rule of thirds intersection point.
I can tell you this, I felt like I was about three sheets to the wind for a lot of the time I was missing. ;) Creative interpretation of the challenge topic. - Steve |
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