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| 01/20/2004 12:11:12 AM |
Eating Cornby GolferDDSComment: hahahaha...Tremendously creative and well done but where's the tongue??? |
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| 01/19/2004 11:38:52 PM |
Picture windowby geewhyComment: Though I find the image to be too static due to it's centeredness, I really like the inside green stone walls and the image on the outside. I really like how you've balanced the shadow and highlight areas inside the room. This whole image has the feel of a middle ages/renaissance painting. Meets the challenge well. Nicely done. |
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| 01/19/2004 11:15:57 PM |
Snow Wind And Fogby MonaComment: Even with the excessive noise, this is an awesome shot. Very moody and with a very unusual structure. Lighting is strage in that the snow bank in the lower left is brighter than the rest of the image. You can clean up the noise problem with Neat Image. Good luck. |
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| 01/19/2004 01:54:05 PM |
For Your Protection...by GeneralEComment: I think you should have left this image as a bit of photojournalism rather than applying post processing modifications that confuse the issue. You were probably after some sort of futuristic/sci-fi artisitic effect, but it didn't serve the purpose because it wasn't carried out well enough. Had you left the telephone pole recognizable I think more people would have got it. |
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| 01/19/2004 01:24:49 PM |
Surveying the sceneby dan_pendletonComment: Wonderful portrait! I love the colors and the DOF is great in that it blurs slightly to bring out the animal more, but allows the viewer to see its habitat. Well done. |
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| 01/19/2004 01:18:22 PM |
Home on the Rangeby ShannonComment: Hi S :) Another great shot of Nebraska and these beautiful Bison! I love these creatures, especially thieir colors.
Your horizon is a bit slanted and I don't like the way you've positioned the animal in the frame. First, his/her head gets lost in the rest of it's body and it's dark there, so it's even harder to see detail there. Secondly, I would prefer to see it facing in towards the center of the frame, rather than out, as you have it.
Glad you decided not to use a narrow DOF as I like to see the environment the animal is in. Also, something seems strange with the exposure, as the bison is too dark and in places, and exposed right in others, and your background is washed out looking. Plus, there seems to be a glare coming from center top.
Anyway, I like the shot alot and wish you luck. 7 |
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| 01/19/2004 10:49:27 AM |
Escher's Point of Viewby linoserranoComment: This is a neat idea which I like very much, but I think it could have been carried out better if you had been able to hide the camera behind a curtain in the kitchen and zoom into this reflective ball. |
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| 01/19/2004 09:46:50 AM |
Momby Frank BeckmanComment: Nice scene, but your mom is too centered within the frame. Plus, her head gets lost in the horizon line. If you had been able to crouch down a little to isolate her head in the sky and yet show the beautiful landscape that, to me, would have made a picture with more impact. |
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| 01/18/2004 02:29:10 PM |
Looking Across the Bridgeby AlbertmdhComment: Really neat concept, except that anyone not familiar with guitars will not recognize that the bridge you are referring to in the titel resides on the guitar. They are out of focus but your focus is on the speaker. Other issues with this image are the stray strings coming off the guitar pegs and the table in the background. Great idea, that needs some work. |
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| 01/18/2004 02:12:29 PM |
Sea Levelby ChrisW123Comment: Love the composition ! Great colors and the contrast between the bridge and fence really do it for me. Nicely done. |
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