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| 10/06/2004 12:32:32 AM |
Enjoying the Presidential Debatesby lwkimagesComment: Interesting idea, good diagonal across the frame, excellent focus for such a good close up, and glad to see you cleaned your nails! The red on the button looks a tad oversaturated but I know how some cameras can do that. A good clean white too. Funny commentary also. |
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| 10/06/2004 12:20:02 AM |
Forest For The Treesby ChasSourekComment: I understand what you are trying to convey but the lighting is a little flat, there doesnt appear to be any particular focus, and it seems very busy with regards to my eyes not finding anything to particularly look at. |
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| 10/06/2004 12:18:37 AM |
Body Partby kevrobertsonComment: Interesting idea. I like the solid black background, it certainly helps with the decapitated feeling. Not a fan of the coloring, it makes it look like a bad horror shot. |
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| 10/06/2004 12:15:44 AM |
Pointy Endby SunbirdComment: Good close up and composition but it looks a little yellow and the colors are fairly muted. |
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| 10/06/2004 12:11:53 AM |
Cracked...by agwrightComment: Love the texture! Has great sharpness and clarity and I like the mix of light and shadow. The tones are good too. Only nit pick would be to crop it a little lower as the higher up it goes the more OOF it becomes. |
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| 10/05/2004 07:44:23 PM |
Fish Out Of Waterby e301Comment: I had not seen this before. I like it. It's very odd but that is what gives it its appeal. I like the muted colors and similar tones the most, though! |
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| 10/05/2004 07:25:37 PM |
Emotionby jbsmithanaComment: Very fun expression. It looks a little contrasty and maybe a tad oversharpened or else you just used a fairly high ISO. Having the detail in the skin and fur is good, but it just feels a little harsh or sharp, if you know what I mean. The brightness is good. |
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| 10/05/2004 07:11:01 PM |
Good Morning Mr. Squirrelby browntComment: Excellent sharpness and the colors of the fall foliage really compliments the squirrel's fur well. Only suggestion would be to put the squirrel on the 'third' and not have it so central in the image. |
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| 10/05/2004 12:04:52 PM |
Color wildby PepetteComment: A very vivid and bright image. Wonderful colors with good detail in the feathers. Considering the entire bird isnt in the shot a tighter crop may have worked better. The background looks nicely blurred but the beak and the shoulder are also a little OOF so just shifting the focus a tad or closing down the aperature a little more would have gotten more of the bird in focus. A very cheerful shot. |
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| 10/05/2004 11:59:42 AM |
"Waiting for Mum to return" A Red Fox Cubby NodeComment: Your subject is fairly small and is a little lost in all the clutter of the rest of the image. I understand having the environment in the shot as well to establish location but this image seems a little too much environment and very little animal. If you cant get physically closer or your lens just doesnt reach then cropping the image can also work. Using just the lower third block of the image - cropping down to the intersection of the two diagonals (hollow tree and the branches) and everything else to the right of that would isolate the cub more, still show environment, have a strong diagonal to lead the eye through the shot, be less cluttered, and depending on the size your camera shoots the image you could still get a good 640 crop and have it almost zoomed in to see the detail of the fur and such a cute face. |
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