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| 06/01/2008 08:13:44 PM |
Day1 : "And he never peed in the house again"by ShutterPugComment: Love the detail in both shots. The only thing to make it better would have to have the dog on a chair, but as I type this I realize just how dangerous that would have been. Hopefully he got the message anyway. Also, the expression on the dogs face is perfect. |
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| 06/01/2008 07:21:02 PM |
1: Hundred Acre Woodby bobnospumComment: Tigger looks like a dear in the headlights. I hear an "oh dear" somewhere in the background. The focus is great, but the direct flash is a little harsh. Having the light come from the side would have done two things, given more interesting shadows it their faces, and eliminated the strong shadow on the background. A way that I have done that in the past is setting the camera up on a tripod, killing all the light in the room, setting a long shutter speed, and then using a flash light to light the subject any where I want it lit. Its hit or miss for the exposure, but since they aren't going anywhere it should not be a big worry. Hope that helps. |
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| 06/01/2008 07:00:40 PM |
Technology: The USB Shoehornby Yo_SpiffComment: Im guessing all photos stored on this drive will automatically fit into whichever challenge is up that week...Very clever and great focus. I just hope when mine comes in the mail, it is a brand new one. |
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| 06/01/2008 03:06:59 PM |
Giant Jack Day 001by jdfidoComment: I love the illusion of a wide angle macro shot this creates by using an oversize jack. The sky is great, and the texture in the rock and the jack is captured perfect. Wish I had a critique for you, but I can't come up with one. |
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| 05/02/2008 11:30:05 AM |
Push One Overby rebel36Comment: The composition is nice, but there appears to have been some camera shake that makes it look out of focus. A tripod would have been good for this, which would have led to a much stronger image. |
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| 05/02/2008 11:27:06 AM |
Oh No, Not Boardwalkby GreatJobBobComment: This shot is very dark, yet the highlights on the boot and the hotels appear to be blown out. Also, Boardwalk and the hotel should be in focus if that is meant to be the focal point. A larger dof might have helped that. Better lighting, and adjusting something in the composition would have made this better in my opinion. |
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| 05/02/2008 11:20:45 AM |
Check mate!by DiScComment: The monotone I do not think works for this shot, possibly duotoning w/ black would offer better contrast. Also if the composition was not dead center and focus was a little sharper it might have bee stronger. |
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| 05/02/2008 11:18:23 AM |
Broken Camera Pinataby jjsmomComment: This picture could use alot more contrast, a better composition, isolation from the backround, and a more interesting subject. Not a strong shot in my opinion. Sorry. I do however feel sorry for that camera and would be curious as to know what happened to it... |
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| 04/01/2008 04:09:54 PM |
Retro Curve #72by craigesterComment: i love the look of this pic, especially the sky. i feel that if it was shot without the support in the middle of the frame it would have ben better though. |
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| 03/13/2008 10:48:42 AM |
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