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| 09/25/2005 12:38:15 AM |
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| 09/24/2005 08:23:10 PM |
Peekby typologicComment: I love the minimalist approach. Sooo effective with the rule of thirds - 2/3 of it being negative space. GREAT!!!! The contrast is awesome. |
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| 09/24/2005 08:16:29 PM |
90th & 2ndby APComment: Not having a city life like this, it is extremely interesting for me to view shots such as this. The lights, colorsw and the vantage point is spectacular. |
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| 09/24/2005 06:48:49 PM |
Shades of blueby gaurawaComment: Stunning variations of blue. The single tree is a perfect grounding force in the shot. Hawaii is so pictoresque and you grabbed a great moment. |
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| 09/24/2005 06:45:54 PM |
Old Schoolby Joey LawrenceComment: I have started looking at thumbnails and THEN looking at the artist, and damn, I'm drawn to yours every time. This is great. I like the texture and "dirt" of it. The line of the guys for some reason makes me want to think of "The Three Wisemen" for some reason. Can you believe people really carried those things around???? |
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| 09/24/2005 11:40:32 AM |
49698248.leafs.jpgby hal3146Comment: I like the subdued colors and the detail of the water droplets. Some might find it too dark, but I think it's minimized color really is effective and draws the eye in to seek any light it can. Good job. |
| 09/24/2005 11:37:50 AM |
HareSM.jpgby RistyzComment: This is great. I have an affinity for rabbits, so maybe I like this shot because of that. I do appreciate his camouflage with all of the brown and beige tones. His one eye is spot on clear. Is he out in the wild??? If so, you're good - they can shoot off faster than a bullet! |
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| 09/24/2005 01:13:44 AM |
Grackle IIby bobdaveantComment: OOooh. I like this one even better. The DOF is good and he's tack sharp. I'm not a great ornithologist, or even much of an appreciator of birds, but this little guy really captures my eye. You caught his feather details wonderfully. In a perfect setting, he might have a solid background but in order to accomplish that, he'd be dead and stuffed, and we certainly don't want that. Good one!!!
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| 09/24/2005 01:08:40 AM |
Grackleby bobdaveantComment: I thought a grackle was just an ugy ol' black bird. This one is so pretty with his prismatic colors. WOW - what a close up. |
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| 09/24/2005 01:07:26 AM |
Expectedby Joey LawrenceComment: You're the master of post editing. I love what you did to create that grainy dirty effect. Glad to know Justin is ok now!! What fun to get to walk down the street like that - I guess he doesn't mind a few odd glances from passers by. |
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