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| 05/06/2007 06:09:35 PM |
Screeming madby bigtreearrowheadComment: Not really symmetrical; also kind of busy - the birds are the subject, yet both are partly obscured by electrical stuff. |
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| 05/04/2007 10:15:05 PM |
No picnic todayby quiet_observationComment: This is basically well done; I'd have gone with a little less DOF I think... Unfortunately the subject itself just isn't all that interesting to me. |
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| 05/04/2007 10:13:32 PM |
Simple Greenby noranekoComment: This is a beautiful shot, and a nice way to interpret the challenge. I have no complaints or recommendations, so 10. |
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| 05/04/2007 10:11:42 PM |
Openby cabaComment: Very pretty flower; I like the DOF except it's odd to me that the petals on the left aren't quite in focus... Did you rotate the picture? |
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| 05/04/2007 10:10:26 PM |
Parking Lotby JoshuaRaineyPhotographyComment: Certainly meets the challange; exposure is good and I like the star effect on the light; but it lacks a subject, so ends up pretty flat. Would be nice if the trees were more in focus, too, but maybe that's motion blur? Looks like you were stopped down pretty far. |
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| 05/04/2007 10:08:25 PM |
Right Down the Middleby levyj413Comment: Ah, the DC metro. I love it ever so... Can't wait to get back.
Nice shot - did you have a tripod or just a really fast lens? Compositionally I think it might have worked a little better with more of the escalator in the shot, but that's just one man's opinion... |
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| 05/04/2007 12:29:20 AM |
Holding on to childhoodby GiorgioComment: This is beautifully done. Looks cold. And european.
I can't come up with a valid criticism, which is rare... so I guess you get a 10. |
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| 05/04/2007 12:26:06 AM |
Shiverby andrewthomasComment: Gawd... that's hard to look at! Say nothing of model for... it better score well!
I don't love this style of post processing, but it certainly has it's place, and I think it works here to help make the scene even more uninviting and harsh. Good pic, even though I wouldn't want it hanging over my bed! |
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| 05/04/2007 12:23:31 AM |
I will get you!by lastefComment: This shot did little for me, until I saw the person on the cliff - for some reason that totally won me over. It softens and makes accessible an otherwise very forbidding coast.
I do think some work with cuves would help to make the colors pop a bit more; it seems almost hazy. But a very nice "man's place in nature" shot. |
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| 05/04/2007 12:19:00 AM |
Graceby SherwinJamesComment: Absolutely beautiful. This is what a wildlife shot should be. I do sort of wish he were walking into the frame, rather than out of it... but the colors, the vignetting, all perfect. |
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