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| 06/05/2009 08:40:43 AM |
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| 06/05/2009 08:34:45 AM |
Valley of the Sunby darnokComment: "Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon" (Joshua 10:12) (not voting) |
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| 06/03/2009 02:04:01 PM |
Floating Lanterns by JovanComment: The lighting on the kid's face is superb, making him (her?) glow like one of the lanterns. I guess you are hammered for the kid in the background, but don't pay attention. It is a great find and a great capture. (not voting) |
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| 05/27/2009 06:56:02 PM |
Osteospermum 2by PaulComment: Great color combination, and I like what I see in the background. |
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| 05/23/2009 02:09:31 PM |
Pansy Budby stargazer05766Comment: Don't know if that's relevant, but maybe if you rotate slightly clockwise, you may be able to crop out the yellow bud in the bg, allowing the subject to stand out just a little bit more. Also, I would try to keep all of the subject in focus (especially the yellow part), helping the separation between subject and bg. |
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| 05/22/2009 11:08:44 AM |
Garden Nocturneby JutildaComment: You nailed it with the lighting, and by using the oof light to imitate the moon. |
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| 05/22/2009 10:50:26 AM |
Midnight Reverieby JutildaComment: I agree - I wouldn't lose the bokeh. The non-standard composition is not bad either, as it allows the viewer to wander around and find things (there are things to find) |
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| 05/21/2009 06:02:44 PM |
Glowby MaggyeComment: Perfect focus. The flower really stands out. |
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| 05/21/2009 05:55:44 PM |
Marigoldby MelethiaComment: Flowers in b/w? I didn't think it may work, but you prove me wrong. I like the lighting and how the bud stands out. |
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| 05/18/2009 01:05:01 AM |
Hey, That Seat is Takenby HeiSchComment: Originally posted by SEG: The black dog and the black couch doesn't add enough contrast to the image. The dog is almost lost in the couch. |
Interesting, as I thought the blending of the couch/dog is the subject of this image, and even suggested to enhance that blending. |
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