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| 11/08/2005 04:40:38 PM |
night fallsby rwaudioComment: Too dark, and with this amount of light you could have cropped the left side and a little from the right side leaving only the lighter portion(s) in the photo. |
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| 11/08/2005 04:36:23 PM |
Land of Milk and Honeyby ShaneBlakeComment: I left a comment on another splashy photo telling them to put the splash in some kind of context, to make the imagery more interesting. You did the first part, but it is hardly interesting. |
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| 11/08/2005 04:34:11 PM |
.... # 6 is smokin'by CamManComment: I actually expected some pool shots in the challenge, but nothing like this one... OK, not appealing to me. |
| 11/08/2005 04:32:50 PM |
"I N C E N D I O !"by fisheyeComment: The white balance seems to be off - the skin tones (on the kids especially) are too pale.A tighter crop (that would place these guys all in front of the wall, without the clutter on the right side) would have been much better. |
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| 11/08/2005 04:30:14 PM |
Splashing Aroundby owenComment: This could be the winner! Everything is there - the stop action, nice composition, clear photography, focus, interest, you have it all. Good luck! |
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| 11/08/2005 04:28:01 PM |
Date...by edmengComment: Unfortunately, while ducks are beautiful subjects (in my opinion), they tend to ruin those images where they are in their most natural environment, since the nature gave them the ability to blend in. Good for ducks, bad for the photos of ducks. |
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| 11/08/2005 04:26:25 PM |
Minnehaha Fallsby mosesmComment: Nice waterfall... however, the landscape orientation does not seem to be the best choice for this one. I understand that you wanted to avoid centered composition, but by leaving so much nothing to the left is not good either. You can experiment with portrait orientation, and leave out the whole left side, perhaps with the bottom of the waterfall in the lower-left 1/3rd point of the photo. |
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| 11/08/2005 04:20:18 PM |
It's Behind You...!by chopperComment: Cute! Perhaps, even more transparent little fella would have been better, and definitively a tighter crop. The alarm clock could be the rightmost item in the photo, and the bottom line should be where the scarf ends. |
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| 11/08/2005 04:18:14 PM |
The Passage of Timeby amjltComment: Unfortunately, the second hand movement is not vividly displayed, and that should have been the focal point. This way I have to search for it and force the relationship to the challenge. It is there, but it is not the main point of the photo. |
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| 11/08/2005 04:12:00 PM |
Full upby handeguyComment: The size does not allow for proper evaluation of the photo. Can't tell if it is blurry or just small. |
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