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| 07/13/2010 03:43:52 AM |
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| 07/13/2010 03:41:49 AM |
H U S K Y - I I by tehbenComment: Great find and excellent processing. Only critique I could say is I wish the floats were a bit more subdued in tone. Love it. |
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| 07/13/2010 03:36:23 AM |
Hotpointby franktheyankComment: Nice HDR and light for a nostalgic effect. Love the muted colors. Good detail in the window too, but I wish I could see a bit more of the inside (as opposed to the building's reflection) as it seems there is a person working inside (but then again, I could be imagining it). |
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| 07/13/2010 03:28:17 AM |
River's Edgeby BudComment: Love the wide angle/fisheye prespective, colors and textures. A bit soft, though, and I wish you had cloned out the extraneous debris in the sand. |
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| 07/13/2010 03:24:19 AM |
Wagon Wheelby tfarrell23Comment: Lovely capture and composition, with beautiful muted colors, interesting prespective and texture. A watercolor painting with an aire of nostalgia. Well done! |
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| 07/13/2010 03:18:49 AM |
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| 07/13/2010 03:17:30 AM |
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| 07/13/2010 03:16:44 AM |
Abandonedby abhisComment: Nice scene, lighting, and subject matter, and you would have had excellent color contrast and combination but your processing created a yellow that is just about the same color as anti-freeze, at least on my monitor, and you did not do enough to bring out the greens in the foliage. Shame really, cause this could have been very good. Sorry to be so blunt. |
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| 07/13/2010 03:05:43 AM |
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| 07/13/2010 03:01:53 AM |
The Face of Wisdom & Experience...by NikonJebComment: Compelling portrait and composition. I really like his slanted shoulders and gentle downward cast gaze (as if a moment of reflection), though I think lack of eye contact can also be seen as a negative. I may have flipped it horizontally so he's looking in the opposite direction. I also like the busy background, though blurred enough for subject/bg separation it almost creates an environmental portrait, and an element of mystique as it makes me wonder his role/relationship. A technical issue I see is the obvious processing to burn in the overexposed highlights in his hair. |
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