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| 06/19/2007 05:51:23 PM |
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| 06/19/2007 05:51:05 PM |
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| 06/19/2007 05:50:39 PM |
Don't Shootby BlackboxComment: Of all the animal butts I've seen this is by far the most interesting one.
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| 06/19/2007 05:48:56 PM |
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| 06/19/2007 05:48:36 PM |
Ferrari Enzoby ksymeonComment: The car to the left of the frame is a bit of a distraction as is the fact that it's a bit underexposed. I would love to see more of the detail.
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| 06/19/2007 05:47:55 PM |
Comfort Zoneby pla2Comment: Very nicely done if a touch dark. I keep trying to see more detail in the parents shoulder. I think it would feel like it fits the challenge better if you weren't zoomed in so close. The first thing I saw wasn't a backside but a face. Another thing you might try for presentation is using a one pixel black inline then the white inline then the black border. It gives a bit more seperation between picture and frame.
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| 06/19/2007 05:45:58 PM |
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| 06/19/2007 05:45:35 PM |
Wading through the Cool Waterby Buckeye_FanComment: Wow what a tough exposure. Your white is a little blow out (back of her hat) while the background is a bit too dark. Also I think that you're a touch oversaturated. The Amish wear clothes that tend to be subdued in colors and this makes her dress look too bright.
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| 06/19/2007 05:43:56 PM |
The Underbelly of The Whaleby hotpastaComment: I don't usually go for this kind of processing but it seems to work very well here. Don't care for the lopsided framing though. Nice job.
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| 06/19/2007 05:42:48 PM |
Blue sternby imagine74Comment: Seems a little underexposed. If you compare the frame with whats in it, you don't have any real whites in the shot itself.
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