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| 11/14/2004 11:31:30 PM |
November Fishing in Texasby newtune3Comment: Laurie? Very nice capture. I think that if you woulda cought it just before it went into the water this would be spectacular. Ya got good detail in both birds.
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| 11/14/2004 11:26:09 PM |
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| 11/14/2004 11:24:20 PM |
Novemberby Frank BeckmanComment: Great high key shot! looks a touch crooked tough. You might be just a touch overexposed as you lose a little detail inthe snow. Tough to get snow exposed perfectly. This is a great attempt.
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| 11/14/2004 11:23:09 PM |
Marchby TommyMoe21Comment: I can only imagine how intense this shot would be if he was looking directly into the lens. Great clarity and DOF. In fact it's almost too sharp (not oversharpened...) and might be improved by just a touch of soft focus effect.
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| 11/14/2004 11:21:04 PM |
Falling in November by Rando D300Comment: Awesome capture! My only complaint is with the crop. If I cybercrop it by scrolling down to just above his shoulder (in effect cropping out about the bottom quarter...), I give it another point maybe two. Great shot!
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| 11/09/2004 02:20:11 AM |
Septemberby awpollardComment: Narrow guage? Where is this? Steam I'm assuming. What could make this better? This looks like a tourist shot and not a train/calendar shot. If your model was just enjoying the ride instead of waving at the camera (family members who ain't there?) this would look less like a snapshot.
God I love trains.
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| 11/09/2004 02:10:45 AM |
November – “Stratford, Ontario, Canada”by rileyComment: Excellent. Love the way you have the nearly silhouetted bridge with enough detail to be able to see it while not having the trees in the background/sky totally blown out. Nicely done!
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| 11/09/2004 02:09:25 AM |
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| 11/08/2004 01:55:44 AM |
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| 11/08/2004 01:32:17 AM |
Daybreak by BradComment: I did not see/vote/comment on this shot during challenge due to time contsraints (I was the one that petitioned for a longer voting period due to number of entries). I'm confused by this though, what is the difference between a photoshopped triptych and the shot that got dq'ed from the window challenge that had a photoshopped window frame? You didn't after all shoot a true triptych and this is a photography site, not a photoshop site...
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Edited to fix a typo and add: This came off kinda confrontational and it wasn't meant that way... Love the shot. Just not sure it fits the rules!
TC again. Message edited by author 2004-11-08 02:13:50. |
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