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| 09/25/2009 07:36:25 PM |
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| 09/25/2009 07:33:46 PM |
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| 09/24/2009 04:50:30 PM |
Playing with the Big Boysby oscarthepigComment: This is one of those images that don't do well on first glance, but really grow on you. My first thought was 5--but I like the title, like the idea of toy and machine. -7- I hope people give it more than a first glance! |
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| 09/24/2009 04:49:10 PM |
Across the Riverby jimnessComment: I'm sorry, you've probably already heard this, but some people might be afraid to comment, and you might be wondering... Deep depth of field means that objects close in the frame and far away are both in focus. I'm sorry, it just doesn't meet the challenge. (not voting yet) |
| 09/24/2009 04:48:56 PM |
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| 09/24/2009 04:48:34 PM |
Shorelineby pinetree3Comment: There we go!! I was just commenting on another shot with wonderful background but boring foreground, saying have something a little more interesting in the shot, and then I switched to this one! You found something much more interesting! nicely done -8- |
| 09/24/2009 04:47:32 PM |
Rion Bridge, Greeceby ikopanasComment: This is very nicely done. The only recommendation I have is to find a more interesting foreground subject. The scenery is so incredibly beautiful, it makes you a little grumpy that the foreground is larger and not anywhere near as interesting. Maybe a crab part, or a abandoned, half broken toy, dead fish, (and maybe off to the side just a tad more). :D -7- |
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| 09/24/2009 04:44:55 PM |
Churchby BukiosComment: nice shot. Would have liked a little more breathing room for the cross. It's cropped too tight. |
| 09/24/2009 04:44:08 PM |
In a depth of field.by Sabrina_WendlComment: I'm sorry, you've probably already heard this, but some people might be afraid to comment, and you might be wondering... Deep depth of field means that objects close in the frame and far away are both in focus. I'm sorry, it just doesn't meet the challenge. (not voting yet) |
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