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| 05/10/2003 10:27:56 AM |
Crystal Roseby sherryk471Comment: A nice clean picture that shows you put some effort into it to get it just right. Good work. 8 |
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| 05/10/2003 10:25:04 AM |
Inner Glowby BeingCleverComment: A very mistifying and colorful shot. I like it in every way. Good job! 10 |
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| 05/10/2003 09:09:13 AM |
Bello Verdeby GraciousComment: Nice colorful curves, and good color. I feel it would be more effective if less centered and a little more exposure to reduce the grain. Not a bad job though. 5 |
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| 05/10/2003 09:06:22 AM |
Glass Bathby sg10Comment: This is a nice, technically okay picture, but I feel the water is the main subject, not the glass. Think to yourself, which would change the mood of the picture the most, if you removed the glasses or if you removed the water? 6 |
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| 05/10/2003 09:01:08 AM |
Hand Painted Fenton Glass Vaseby DougPazComment: You have done a great job of retaining the wonderful shades of color on this old piece of glass. A longer exposure might have brought out more of the detail and white balance adjustment would enhance the colors even more. 7 |
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| 05/10/2003 08:56:46 AM |
Pool of Glassby finnurComment: This is a great idea and you have me ready to dive in. There is something about your exposure and clarity of the building detail that could use improvement. Did you use a tripod,high f stop, and long exposure? If not I think it would bring out the detail and give you a much sharper result. 6 |
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| 05/10/2003 08:52:22 AM |
Architecture in glassby pncowleyComment: It looks as though you were limited with what you could have done with this subject. If you could have gotton closer to show the detail of the stunning structure your picture would have been improved significantly.You held quite steady for your exposure but a tripod would be a must use item in this situation. 5 |
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| 05/09/2003 09:15:40 PM |
Sticky Fingersby connieComment: This is an outstanding shot. Even though the glass isn't the main topic, it is definately "supporting" it. 8 |
| 05/09/2003 09:13:06 PM |
Young-Girlby terry139Comment: I'll bet the glass in your shot is the lens itself. You have a great portrait but it misses the challenge in my estimation. For those that really tried to give an entry of glass I have to mark you down. 10 in portait but only a 6 in "Glass" |
| 05/09/2003 07:29:55 PM |
Stained Glassby DianaComment: That's a nice subject, it looks as though it has too much back light. Maybe later in the day or when the sun is not directly on the glass. Would you need to light this side so much if the subject is getting lit from behind? 5 |
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