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| 09/04/2010 06:56:07 AM |
Face to Faceby Keith_WComment: Just wow. Nice sharp focus on the bugs face and legs. Great pose with some implied movement. |
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| 09/04/2010 06:54:54 AM |
Fire fightingby sarampoComment: Great silouette of the copter and the bucket. The orange tone imply both the sunset and the fire. I might have copped off the top 10-20% to get the copter closer to being on a third. Also I wish the shot were taken a 1 second later to remove the overlap of the bucket and the sun. Overall a very powerful image |
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| 09/03/2010 04:52:20 PM |
Allsaints on Broadwayby jbrobesonComment: I can not decide whether this is odd in an "artistic" sense or odd in a "it does not work for me" sense. Looks like a long shutter speed to get the motion blur, but also the focus is a bit soft as well. I do like the people and the maninkans, but the whole upper half of the photo seems unneeded. Perhaps crop it to a panled view on just the bottom half (just a smidge above top of the doors) would end up being a much stonger photo. |
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| 09/03/2010 04:46:18 PM |
His biggest fan by BkjeldgaardComment: Kind of a neat experiment with the partial desaturation. Not sure it really works for me. I really like the reflections of the man and the dog. The harsh lighting and the bland sky are somewhat distracting. |
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| 09/03/2010 04:44:07 PM |
Things Are Going Swimminglyby GeneralEComment: Not sure I get this one. Is this a microscope of some sperm? Nothing is in focus so it does have an abstract feel. However an abstract usually does not have a vignette with it. Sorry if this is not much help, I just do not see what you were going for. |
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| 09/03/2010 04:41:38 PM |
True Beautyby battymaddieComment: Something about this image did not resonate with me. Perhaps there is a HDR effect that leaves everything in the midtones. Perhaps the coloring on the face just muddles the animal's features (eyes not really visable). You could try gettting the animal at a different angle or doing some more interesting behavior to add a little pizzaz to the image. |
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| 09/03/2010 04:37:26 PM |
did I ever tell you about my friend Spike?by klkitchensComment: Err.. Not sure what to say. It is certainly well composed. I thnk you either need more DOF here to keep everything sharp or less DOF to blur the face more. As a subject I do not really find much interesting about the photo. The title hints at humor, but if there is a joke here I did not get it. |
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| 09/03/2010 04:34:09 PM |
Leavingby nickybComment: Often a good rule is to leave room for the subject to move into in the frame. In this case however, I like the position and framing of the subject. However the lack of sharp focus on the bird and large areas of bright white are holding this image back. |
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| 09/03/2010 04:27:15 PM |
Fuzzy dreamby keyzComment: Well done. The upside down treatment works well here. I like the wavy abstract feel to it. |
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| 09/03/2010 04:26:21 PM |
Blue Tutuby digichicComment: This really works for me. While I am not a big fan of her pose, the starkness of all the B&W with the touch of blue really draws your eye in. |
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