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| 08/14/2008 03:04:29 PM |
Artichoke, Hold The Mayoby GeneralEComment: The dark area (looks magenta-ish to me) in the very center comprises the actual reproductive parts of the flower -- the dried "petals" around the outside are just protective leaves. |
| 08/08/2008 01:06:58 AM |
Blue Damselfly on Horsetailsby GeneralEComment: There seemed to be a consensus that a tighter crop would help, so here is one:
That said, this is supposed to be a landscape shot with a point of interest, not a bug macro. To me, it's more interesting the amount of detail you can make out if you really look, even from several feet away. |
| 08/07/2008 04:31:36 PM |
Day 7by aliquiComment: It's sharp enough -- I try to err on the side of undersharpening, as I really dislike the halos you get when it's overdone. Your edges are distinct, as are the color "veins" on the petals -- I think it's fine. Remember you have a shallow DOF and not all of it can be sharp anyway.
I like the somewhat odd color combination; from the thumbnail it looked almost like you had flames for a backdrop. :-) |
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| 08/06/2008 03:09:28 AM |
Bee Buffetby banmornComment: Two bees or not two bees -- yes you've got 'em here! In the thumbnail view, the composition and tones reminded me of a cascading waterfall ... very nice overall. |
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| 08/03/2008 06:25:51 PM |
SeaSide Lawnby PhotoRynoComment: I can almost smell the breeze -- effectively evocative picture of a familiar place from the past. |
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| 08/03/2008 06:23:53 PM |
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| 08/03/2008 06:11:37 PM |
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| 08/03/2008 06:05:09 PM |
Amphitheatreby JammurComment: Great choice of subject -- I like the strongly contrasting parallel lines. |
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| 08/03/2008 05:55:25 PM |
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| 08/03/2008 05:52:51 PM |
The never ending lawn.by David NewlandComment: The in-focus branches at the top seem to create a false sense of the depth -- they seem nearer than the in-focus middle of the path.
I wonder how this would look if the nearest foreground was in focus with a constant blurring to the rear, rather than having the in-focus area part-way back. |
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