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| 01/24/2007 11:41:28 PM |
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| 01/24/2007 11:41:09 PM |
Hi 5by XileboComment: :)
Gotta' love this. The missing tooth & the "all-boy" natural grunge are perfect. |
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| 01/24/2007 11:38:37 PM |
California Baskingby noranekoComment: What a pose!
Seems a bit odd without water visible, though makes no
difference in the quality of the shot - well done! |
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| 01/24/2007 11:38:15 PM |
At the End of the Rainbowby LtHousLadyComment: What a gorgeous photograph!
The stormy scene with the rough water would have been great, but the rainbow was the icing on the cake!
Well done! |
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| 01/24/2007 07:34:56 PM |
Northumberlandby barbaraanneComment: Great traditional rule of thirds composition.
Only suggestions I have on this would be to do a minor CCW rotation to level the horizon and a light pass of noise reduction in the sky. |
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| 01/24/2007 07:33:17 PM |
Forest of Lightby AlexSaberiComment: This warrants a bump and wanted to express to you how superb the timing was on this - stunning use of natural lighting! |
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| 01/24/2007 07:31:32 PM |
End of the Seasonby salmiakkiComment: This was a wise choice doing it in black & white.
The tilt of the two tables kinda' throws off my balance in this - minor point though, as I am not a very well balanced person. (grin) |
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| 01/24/2007 07:29:39 PM |
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| 01/24/2007 07:24:31 PM |
POMENE SUNSETby carpalComment: Beautiful composition and moment preserved here.
I can't help but to think a slight CCW rotation to make the waterline level would help this overall. |
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| 01/24/2007 07:22:41 PM |
Beauty in Motionby sfmorrisComment: A deeper, richer green would really make this change in richness.
Easy way to make the grass greener, is to make a new layer via copy, then in the Hue/Saturation adjustments, go to the Yellow, slide the Hue to the right a bit, maybe 10%, increase teh saturation a touch, and drop the lightness down a bit. That will effectively change the yellowish grass to a richer green. Use your eraser tool carefully and erase back any areas you didn't want changed, such as the yellows that are in the horse's colors, then flatten the image.
Hope this helps. |
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