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| 11/17/2005 03:46:20 AM |
Autumnby canyoncatComment: That's a really good picture of the squirrell, but the tones in the squirrell picture don't really go with the tones in two side pcitures. You have three good pictures, but IMHO they don't really complement each other. |
| 11/17/2005 03:43:59 AM |
Feng Shuiby youngnovaComment: I don't think this picture is really enhanced by dividing it into three. The drawer pulls seem to be out of line after the crop as does the plant on the right. You might have done better just to crop in on the table top and omit the bottom part of the table. |
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| 11/14/2005 01:59:42 PM |
Golf with a Viewby SteveinnzComment: Beautiful picture and original division of image. I'm not sure that I like the white frame, though. It interferes with the waves. Black might have worked better. |
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| 11/14/2005 01:58:32 PM |
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| 11/14/2005 01:56:55 PM |
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| 11/14/2005 10:00:31 AM |
Blue Backyardby gsalComment: Good colors and mood. I don't think that the heavy frame helps. |
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| 11/14/2005 09:55:30 AM |
Life Passingby muur88Comment: Pictures within pictures. This could do well as a nine-tych (breaking each of the pictures down into three). (I just made up this word!) |
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| 11/14/2005 09:52:46 AM |
Daylight Robberyby AgaricusComment: Well captured, but I would have cropped in more on the squirrell. Also, the purple frame fights with the other colors. You'd have done better with plain black and narrower. |
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| 11/14/2005 09:47:37 AM |
Dangerby sbeaumontComment: Good subject for a triptych. I think it would have been better with a black frame. Individually, these are very strong shots, and the white frame pulls the eye away from them. |
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| 11/14/2005 09:45:39 AM |
Scream Machineby jrjrComment: You have divided your subject well, but the black frame loses its impact when it gets into the dark areas. I think the picture would have been better in color with the black frame, or b&w with a colored frame. |
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