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| 04/12/2004 11:25:05 PM |
The American Riverby ChrisW123Comment: Beautiful. But given we are lookng at what I suspect is the outside of a window, yet lookng out, I am guessing you brought this window to the site to shoot through it. In any case, it works well. |
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| 04/12/2004 11:23:23 PM |
Walking in the woods by heidaComment: This is laid out so well; colors, textures, light and the composition of the person in the frame. Nice work. |
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| 04/12/2004 11:17:33 PM |
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| 04/12/2004 01:59:28 AM |
Also in Whiteby ClarneyComment: Gorgeous capture of the cat through glass. This would have been even better IMHO if you cloned in the top border to complete the "frame". I am mixed about the water spots--the wet ones look good, the dry ones not so good. |
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| 04/12/2004 01:57:49 AM |
Cat outsideby olnosComment: Impressions: Beautiful pic of the cat; I like the tones here too.
Critical: Two issues I see: 1) the glare on the glass (a polarizer would help) and 2) no window frame visible per the challenge. |
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| 04/12/2004 01:55:32 AM |
Evening View from Kitchenby scottwilsonComment: Beautiful view, captured at a great time. I think it would have been stronger with 1) no inside lights on, to hide the kitchen stuff, and 2) more of a square positioning to the window frame. |
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| 04/12/2004 01:45:49 AM |
Burnt Budweiserby ShannonComment: Interesting still life, well done. Perhaps some of the areas are just a bit on the bright/hot side (stick in foreground for example). |
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| 04/12/2004 01:43:36 AM |
Golf Bridgeby ShannonComment: A good composition; I think this would be a good one to visit on a cloudy day where the exposure can be better controlled as well as having a more interesting sky. |
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| 04/12/2004 01:42:33 AM |
No Huntingby ShannonComment: A good shot; I would suggest straightening it so the pole is vertical and the horizon is level. |
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| 04/12/2004 01:39:23 AM |
Closed Foreverby neilmwilsonComment: This was a pretty original idea. Perhaps you haven't looked at it closely enough though. There's a big margin between the car and background where you darkened or otherwise processed one differently than the other. Same by the mirror. You should make sure you do your editing in zoomed in -- very fine resolution mode which will give you more accuracy. |
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