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| 07/18/2007 08:23:55 PM |
Day 18 - Nose Prints (Barney Redux)by colorcarnivalComment: I am glad that Barney is enjoying a renewed burst of life (which was exactly what you said you wanted to achieve when you took him for the treatment)
He certainly looks fantastically alert and perky in this shot |
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| 07/18/2007 08:21:07 PM |
Day17 - Victorby WalesPComment: Great framing of the subject, the marginal off centre works very well given the square crop
Great expression that you have captured as well |
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| 07/18/2007 08:19:01 PM |
Day No. 17by GermaineComment: I do like the motion blur but I have to say the thing that makes it for me is the varied and strong use of red in the frame with regards the cyclists top, the bikes frame, the curb the walls of the tyres and the rear reflector. The net effect is that your eyes leap about to each red point and that enhances the idea of movement
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| 07/18/2007 08:16:04 PM |
Day-17.jpgby KenComment: Glad you chose what you did...the alighnment of the water drops on the middle of the centre leaf is great and the background to the leaves is surreal, it almost looks like a super enlarges fingerprint
Nice |
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| 07/18/2007 08:14:17 PM |
Day 14 of 50 - Ready-Mix Sunsetby krafty1Comment: Another fantastic sunset capture, which although very different to in some ways reminds me of the brilliant negative space image you took during our (almost) glorious DPL season
Fantastic and effective silhouetting as well |
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| 07/18/2007 08:12:05 PM |
50Day17: Firetruck and Bootsby citymarsComment: Great strong reds in this shot. the boots are kind of stange as despite the flourescent stripes they almost seem to merge into the background
Possibly could have been straightened a fraction but the fact that the arrow on the truck is pointing in the direction of the slope makes it feel as if this is intentional and actually works well on the shot |
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| 07/18/2007 08:08:10 PM |
Pokin' Teethby karmatComment: I love this shot because in the thumbnail it almost seemed like a sea anenomae (sp?) and then open it up and you understand what it truly is. I just find myself amazed at the crystal clear sharpness you achieve in your macros....Stunning (and I am v envious) Message edited by author 2007-07-18 20:08:44. |
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| 07/18/2007 08:06:03 PM |
day 18. 50 days square crop. more sheepby rozComment: Another terrific shot of sheep. cant believe that it is cold, with the sun light in the shot it looks so much nicer then here in England.
I dont really know the breed of sheep here (but the one in the background is massive!!!)
Is that folds of flesh around the neck or just wool?
Great the way that two of the sheep are positioned at slight angles but looking straight at you and how this contrasts with the giant one standing across the horizontal point |
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| 07/18/2007 07:59:25 PM |
Day 16 - Palm Point Parkby bdennyComment: Yeah but if you are only going to get one picture then make it one like this
Once again, a perfect lesson in the importance of rule of thirds and the effective use of negative space
terrific image |
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| 07/18/2007 07:57:48 PM |
Day 15 - Sunflowersby bdennyComment: Great shot and wonderful rule of third application. really strong colours which are given more pop by the bokeh
The long grass stem in the back provides a great leading diagonal |
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