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| 10/13/2006 09:03:13 AM |
Viperby ArpeggioAngelComment: Yikes. This one gives me the heebee-jeebies! JK. Very nice closeup shot that does a nice job of showing the scales/textures of this snake.
Might be a smidgen noisy but I'd imagine you were at a higher ISO considering zoo lighting conditions.
Well done! |
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| 10/13/2006 08:57:38 AM |
rivervalleys.jpgby ltlmschrisssComment: This is my favorite of the group so far. I like seeing moving water that isn't all blurred to white sometimes. The river leads the viewer nicely here - makes me want to know what's around the bend! :) Nice variation of tones/colors in this. Well seen and captured.
Smile and keep having fun! |
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| 10/13/2006 08:55:28 AM |
ducks.jpgby ltlmschrisssComment: Lovely colors. I really like the gold tones. Good eye to see this develop. Only complaint from me is the duck could be sharper.
You're giving me the urge to go out, grab the camera, and take a hike! :-) |
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| 10/13/2006 08:53:14 AM |
valleysize.jpgby ltlmschrisssComment: I was getting ready to comment on this and then noticed the feedback that nova left on this. I rarely do this, but, ditto what he said (except for the fall is in the air part - felt like winter THIS morning!). :)
Take care. |
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| 10/12/2006 03:48:30 PM |
Woody\'s Bookshelfby emaynerComment: This almost looks like it was shot with a glass front or something. The photo isn't quite clear. Little soft (not well focused) and could use a boost of contrast to give it more depth/clarity. Use of a tripod would eliminate the camera shake (with camera timer used). Subject matter, well, that's personal preference - I'm familiar with a couple of those book titles but religious themes don't always go over too well with voters at DPC. Nothing wrong in spreading the Word, but be prepared for some potential backlash. The primary subject for this challenge is Woody. In your shot Woody is nearly a secondary subject. JMO of course. Best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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| 10/12/2006 03:41:35 PM |
togetherby valioooComment: This is clever. Not sure how you could have gotten the TV screen to be clearer. Pretty sure you needed a slower shutter speed to avoid getting the horizontal bars - with an action scene on the screen you then get blurry output. Perhaps if you had used a movie and paused it? Just a thought. Good luck in the challenge. |
| 10/12/2006 03:39:14 PM |
Woody at the Wallby GrayGhostComment: Clever use of mirrors like that. I like the leading line effect and the creative wall and "ground" you've put together. Seems a little grainy, but not terrible. Good use of a full 640 x 640. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 10/12/2006 03:34:38 PM |
When the Boat Comes inby TajhadComment: I'm not catching the meaning of your title. There's a beautiful boat (well documented one too I might add ) in the background already. Yet Woody is sitting at an empty tie-down cleat. Did you want us to enjoy the boat in the background (that's the first object the eye is directed to)? Woody seems like a secondary subject. Another unfortunate item is the color of the tie-down cleat matches Woody and keeps Woody from standing out. Sorry if I'm being a pain in the tail...just my opinion. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 10/12/2006 02:18:03 PM |
Still Frisky at 60by MAKComment: Sorry, but the choice of tones here really makes the image kind of flat and bland looking. It's one of the cooler looking "Woody's" in the challenge because of the uniqueness, but you haven't brought that out in this photo. This shot reminds me of a photo that should be used in a book that documents the history of "Woody's". Very static. Nothing that gives this any artistic flavor. Just giving my opinion...that's all. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 10/12/2006 02:13:48 PM |
The Evolution of Woodyby jfwolpertComment: I like the concept, but the clothespin just seems out of place as the second "evolution" step (too short). The lighting overall is fine and the choice of using a black background does a nice job of isolating the subjects. Best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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