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| 04/30/2003 10:01:57 AM |
Buses in Triplicateby linashlee2Comment: The bus on the left distracts from the real center of attention, the three your title refers to. It probably would have helped to crop it out. |
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| 04/24/2003 09:48:01 AM |
Natures Refereeby TarbiniComment: Appropriate title. I would have cropped it on the left and give the space on the right so the zebra has someplace to look. Otherwise good exposure and use of depth of field. |
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| 04/24/2003 09:37:11 AM |
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| 04/24/2003 09:14:45 AM |
Branta canadensis (Linnaeus) - Canada Gooseby rj324Comment: Cropping a little less on the bottom (to get the complete reflection) and less on the left (to give the goose somewhere to go) would give this image more impact. As far as exposure goes it seems to be slightly overexposed. |
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| 04/24/2003 09:11:57 AM |
MOOby KIKIComment: This is a tough challenge. All of your subjects are very dark and fill about 1/3 of the image. If you used an averge metering method, which I suspect since the foreground and background are nicely exposed, your subjects will be under exposed. One solution here would be to use a different vantage point to eliminate some of the bright background and spot meter on the area you want to expose for. Also, using and ND or polarizing filter might help. |
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| 04/24/2003 08:58:19 AM |
Mallard & Friendby DianaComment: A different vantage point, such as at duck level, could possibly give this photo more impact and appeal. |
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| 04/24/2003 08:51:10 AM |
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| 04/24/2003 08:44:46 AM |
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| 04/24/2003 08:33:07 AM |
Buzzing off homeby UberFishComment: Nicely done. The only thing I would suggest to improve the image would be to give the bee more space to fly into. |
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| 04/24/2003 08:27:25 AM |
One day I'll fly awayby pesinnComment: It appears that your light source has overexposed the foreground and has given the duck redeye. The only suggestion I could make for this would be to reduce the power of the light source or back away. Due to the subject matter, a longer exposure with no extra light source is not an option. |
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