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| 06/20/2005 08:46:17 PM |
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| 06/20/2005 08:45:17 PM |
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| 06/20/2005 08:43:51 PM |
dark companyby kingfisher27Comment: Way too dark and lacking in detail. Increase the brightness in your editing program and I think it would have been better. |
| 06/20/2005 08:42:00 PM |
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| 06/20/2005 08:37:43 PM |
Aloneby holdingtimeComment: Very powerful photo.. Since it appears you had to use a slow shutter, the image is a little blurred. Even with a tripod it would have been hard for sharp focus. I had the same problem. I guess the only way is to get a better camera, though I'm not ready to invest just now. |
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| 06/19/2005 08:58:54 PM |
Restless and Deepby FlinxComment: I had to call this one up on my computer to see this image. It is really very nice. I will score you higher because I looked at the image in my program, but if you have the ability to post an image with better detail, do it. I don't know how many other people could not see the detail. As an entry, I am seeing black with some reddish tones, and that is it. |
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| 06/19/2005 08:53:22 PM |
Peeking Through Darknessby DeniseBernadetteComment: Very sharp image, but I can't see the connection to darkness with this one. Maybe if the turtle was peeking out of its shell it would have made more sense. |
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| 06/19/2005 08:51:44 PM |
beyond the deep water, lies darkness.by janelleComment: Without the title, the image doesn't say darkness to me. You did a fine job of detail and color with this image, and perhaps another challenge would have brought it to its full potentiial. |
| 06/19/2005 08:49:59 PM |
Future Lostby ilwilComment: Loved the image. The photo album of the children really brought home the price one pays for unfortunate addictions. |
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| 06/19/2005 08:48:11 PM |
Brailleby manuraoComment: Very lacking in detail. Better focus could have been achieved by using tripod and changing speed to a higher one, such as 200 or 400. |
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