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| 03/24/2008 08:22:04 PM |
didge & dogby RetroesqueComment: Nice candid street scene. I like the processing. The depth and detail is fabulous. Perfectly crisp from front to back. Everything just really jumps out. Although, is there a smudge on your lens? Start with the guy holding the big stick and go straight up just above the trees. There are some streaks that look like they could be cleaned up. Nothing major, maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me. |
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| 03/24/2008 08:04:07 PM |
Dreams Over Broadway by pawdrixComment: The girl in the middle needs to step up her game, she needs to limber up. :) Great shot, good job spotting and getting the picture. |
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| 03/22/2008 04:42:17 PM |
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| 03/20/2008 08:15:09 PM |
Peek-a-Boo Outtakeby SandyPComment: That's a cool shot. Love it. How big is he? He looks so tiny, but you say turtles were climbing on him, so he must be bigger than he looks. |
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| 03/19/2008 10:07:38 AM |
Good Morning, Fine Spring Dayby SandyPComment: I should just create a stamp for posting comments on all your images to save myself some typing every time one comes along. Something like: "Wow! What a gorgeous shot. Absolutely stunning, fantastic, beautiful." :)
I like the B&W version better, also. And let me thank you for using a deeper depth of field. So often, with macros of insects, people go so shallow that only a tiny sliver of the insect is in focus. This shot is perfect. Just enough to get the entire butterfly and the leaf in focus, while leaving a beautiful background. |
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| 03/19/2008 10:01:54 AM |
A Mailbox Forlornby trevytrevComment: It's a nice simple scene that tells a story. Nice job. And that's the perfect depth of field, with the house just slightly out of focus. |
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| 03/13/2008 11:03:42 AM |
10 - Antonioby BudComment: It's a nice portrait. Focus on the face is spot on. I would like to see just a little more depth of field. Enough to at least bring the ears into focus and perhaps even the shoulders. |
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| 03/13/2008 11:00:55 AM |
Catching up on the news...by trevytrevComment: That's just too cute. And don't worry about the clutter. There's just enough of a blur at that range so it's not really much of a distraction. |
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| 03/13/2008 10:58:44 AM |
Wisteria by GermaineComment: It's a beautiful flower. And you've got a great pattern and texture here. I prefer the color versions, but that's just me. It's a shame to erase all that eye-popping color from the original.
A little more contrast would be nice, but I'd be afraid that it would blow out the bright spots in the flowers. Maybe just a darkening of the shadows to get some deeper blacks would be enough. |
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| 03/13/2008 10:56:36 AM |
Wisteriaby GermaineComment: I absolutely love the color in this shot. And it's composed nicely, with the main flower off-center. Beautiful to look at. |
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