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| 12/06/2005 02:07:54 AM |
Colors of Autumnby ginjerComment: Great color/tones. I'm a fan of the soft focus, but I'm feelin' like this might be just a touch too far, not much, but a little. |
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| 12/06/2005 02:04:25 AM |
the watcherby dragonladyComment: Great photo. Nice detail. Very nice tonality. I really like the framing/composition, and how the cat is looking off the scene. Peaks my interest and makes me wonder what he's looking at (perhaps a big juicy mouse :-) One minor nitpick, I wish the dof were just a slight touch deeper, just enough to have the centered eye a bit sharper, it seems just ever so slightly off. Very nice shot :-) |
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| 12/06/2005 01:57:37 AM |
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| 12/06/2005 01:56:33 AM |
Cowboy Styleby dartompkinsComment: Very cute photo. I like how clean and uncluttered you've kept it. Nice comp. It looks like he could grow up and be a big rodeo star :-) |
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| 12/06/2005 01:54:00 AM |
My Bag of Tricksby lissylouComment: I think this is a really good idea. The presentation though leaves me with a feeling of wanting a little more though. I'm thinking that the background seems just a little too busy and slightly distracting because of the changing color and textures. The composition could perhaps be a little more dynamic if the subject were framed on a vertical across the photo instead of just laid out on center. Also, although the pink bag is a nice color, I find interest in the makeup items and wish the focus was sharper there than as it is now, sharp on the pink bag. Maybe just a little deeper dof would make a difference. Like I said, I think you've chosen a good subject, that has interest, a good eye, good exposure on the shot. A little more care in the presentation could maybe make a considerable boost in the score. Just my opinion of course :-) |
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| 12/06/2005 01:42:46 AM |
Waiting for youby pacpintoComment: Very good shot. Great clarity and detail. I really like the ominous black tunnell, and a great point of view. Line of pillars make for a great leading line to the tunnel. Just a thought here, but the partial tunnel to the right seems to take a little bit of the dynamics away from the composition to me. I'm wondering how the shot would look with maybe like an 8x12 crop, bring the right edge of the frame in to the line of pillars? In fact, I hold up a piece of paper and 'crop' even past the first pillar and right up to the second, and it feels like it draws me into the image more powerfully. Maybe that's just me though :-) I also really like the tone and the feel here. The somewhat muted colors play together well, and helps the pillars and dark tunnel really stand out and grab your attention. Nice job. |
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| 12/06/2005 01:11:55 AM |
Autumn Springby NeilComment: Very nice composition. Quite crisp and clear. Kind of looks like a painting. |
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| 12/06/2005 01:06:12 AM |
Rendevois In Coralby cloudsmeComment: Very cool shot. Great lighting and awesome detail. On a side note, whenever I see these clownfish now, I can't help but think about the movie 'Finding Nemo' . Cute movie :-) Did you shoot this in an aquarium? I have tried on mine, but not had good results yet. Or was this underwater (diving)? Either way, very good, I see more shots like this that are not good than are. Nice job. |
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| 12/06/2005 01:00:37 AM |
Freedomby samanwarComment: Very cool shot. I like the white b/g and the tight crop. |
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| 12/05/2005 06:56:25 AM |
Ripeby GermaineComment: Good idea and nice subject. Focus and colors look good. Lighting seems just a little on the harsh side, perhaps a different time of day would be better? Overall, although a nice subject, it seems like there is just too much here, it's kind of busy, and a little aimless. I'm thinking maybe simplifying things a little and study some compositional rules, go for a cleaner more solid composition and it could make for a much stronger presentation. Maybe applying the rule of thirds, some leading lines and dof. I do like the reds and greens together, the reds stand out well. |
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