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goldfish
12/31/2005 08:23:33 PM
goldfish3rd Place
by gaurawa

Comment:
Wow- Another 10!!
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glad2beadad
12/31/2005 08:23:00 PM
glad2beadad
by meow

Comment:
Rough day, huh? See if you can improve the white balance next time, either by changing an in camera setting or using a photo editing program. Handsom Dad. Up the nose shots are not the most flattering of babies (or anyone else).
Photographer found comment helpful.
guitarguy
12/31/2005 08:21:04 PM
guitarguy
by idnic

Comment:
I like the tilt, an effective eye catcher.
Photographer found comment helpful.
mfwalther
12/31/2005 08:19:48 PM
mfwalther
by lissylou

Comment:
I'm clueless about what the username means, I assume it has something to do with guns. This is what would be called a snap shot on DPC and that is not usually a compliment. No matter how much time you spent setting up this shot, it has several flaws that are 'unforgivable" to the voters. First there is not clear point that is in focus, it all looks slightly out of focus. This could be camera shake, it looks like the light was not very bright. At slower shutter speads it is difficult to hold the camera perfectly steady. I could be that the auto focus on your camera could not decide where to focus because the main object is very dark and the light is low. Next the white balance is off. The whole image looks yellowish because of the incandescent light. Most cameras have a white balance setting to correct this. Or a photo editing program could correct it. And last is composition. An object place dead center is not often the most viewer pleasing arrangement. Try placing the main subject at one of the rule of thirds points and see if that improves your score.
Mr tee (tee is an object used in golf)
12/30/2005 09:40:03 PM
Mr tee (tee is an object used in golf)
by marvin

Comment:
great focus, lighting could be better. funny thing, Im liking borders tonight whe I usually hate them. this is a nicely done border.
Photographer found comment helpful.
GUYinaTIE
12/30/2005 09:34:14 PM
GUYinaTIE
by love

Comment:
great username, i always like that one. and great depiction,
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StoneHorse
12/30/2005 09:28:43 PM
StoneHorse
by Marc923

Comment:
whoa - perfect image for the name and you have made the horse look so very stoney by the colors, or lack of colors. great contrast between the light, colorful, fluffy, high sky and the grey gritty down on earth horse, Your choice of angle is just wonderful. 10
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JoyInLight
12/30/2005 09:17:26 PM
JoyInLight
by gr8dane

Comment:
ooh beautiful scene - a bit too tight at the top?
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ONECROSS
12/30/2005 09:16:04 PM
ONECROSS
by Sunshine86

Comment:
why is there a shadow under the cross? it looks like it is up against the sky. the shadow sort of makes me dissy, like it is a trick pphoto or the cross is moving. Other than that the image is excellent. i love the color of the processing.
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IslandView
12/30/2005 09:08:11 PM
IslandView
by bergwalters

Comment:
Could this be a case of monitor-calibration-differences-lower-score? On my monitor the foreground is very dark, too dark to make out any detail while the sky is so light that i cant see the "jesus light" very well. Could be my monitor, I'll recheck from work before my final vote. But darker images often suffer here because of peoples monitors. Also you have some great leading lines, the line of rocks, the bamk of clouds, and the bit of land with the lighthouse (?). Unfortunately all your lines lead the viewer out of the frame to the left and nothing leads me back into the image. Once a DPC voters eyes are led out of an image his mind thinkd "Done, next image". Anything that brings the interest back into the picture and makes him look longer increases his chance of appreciating what you were trying to convey. Thirdly, your image is divided exactly in the center sky, vs sea by the line of land. What if you had divided it onto thirds instead. Then either the sky or the ocean rocks would get more emphasis and they wouldnt compete for attention. just suggestions, and so you dont think Im just complaining i'll tell you that I like the image and am giving it a 7
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