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| 02/15/2006 12:46:55 PM |
Time to relaxby MakkaComment: Nice job capturing a very happy moment for this couple. You can see the happiness in their face and it translates well into the photography. The sharpness of the focus and colors is really well done. I can't really offer any criticism on this shot as I think you executed it well. |
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| 02/15/2006 12:43:12 PM |
Churchby MakkaComment: Nice perspective and a steady hand for sure. Thank god for ISO settings :). I agree with others about the building and the hand rail. I have more of a problem with the handrail than anything and only because of the way it gets in the way of the front door. Message edited by author 2006-02-15 21:50:17. |
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| 02/15/2006 01:54:06 AM |
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| 02/15/2006 01:45:29 AM |
navajo bridgeby ArpeggioAngelComment: I love bridge shots living here in San Francisco. I really like lines in this picture. The color is a little flat, especially in the far mountains and sky. You could improve that some in Photoshop and make this picture better. |
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| 02/15/2006 01:41:00 AM |
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| 02/15/2006 01:35:02 AM |
bridge in central parkby ArpeggioAngelComment: I definitely agree that you need to work on this one some more. It really seems washed out in some places...definitely a common problem with digital cameras and shooting landscapes. The large range between the darkest and lightest parts of the scene make it hard for the camera to get a good exposure throughout the picture. You usually suffer one way or the other (washed out in some place, or too dark in other places). Good composition however and I shot worth working on...have you tried B&W just to see what it looks like? |
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| 02/15/2006 01:28:59 AM |
Ground Zero Crossby ArpeggioAngelComment: Powerful picture in my mind, especially considering the subject. Made me think about an old co-worker named Terrance Aiken who worked in the World Trade Center and lost his life that day. I'll have to select this as a favorite as a memory of his life. Thanks for posting it and identifying its significance. |
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| 02/14/2006 11:20:28 PM |
No Drinkingby LeeDComment: This is a classic portrait of rural America. Love the spray paint on the trash can, the reflection of the trees in the water, the old painted sign. I wish the words on the sign were a little easier to see....not too bright or anything, but just a tad bit easier. I realize that might however take away from the overall weathered look and rural theme. Well done. |
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| 02/14/2006 11:12:22 PM |
Dogs and Laceby LeeDComment: Too funny...his eyes are definitely saying, I Hate You right now!!! |
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| 02/14/2006 11:09:08 PM |
Tiny Handby LeeDComment: Razor sharp. Really nice man. I just became an uncle and this makes me think about my niece and smile. I can only imagine what a parent must feel when they see a picture like this. |
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