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| 07/14/2010 03:31:25 AM |
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| 07/14/2010 03:26:44 AM |
The Misfits!by JudiComment: Finally, someone realises it takes 'all-sorts' to complete a challenge ;-)
Well staged, technically good, meets the challenge and is imaginative = 7 |
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| 07/14/2010 02:49:05 AM |
red rectangleby browda1Comment: Heh heh! I foresee many varied votes with this shot. But I'm confident this will probably get the most comments. This is brave and makes me smile and what would really make me laugh if this was a photo of blue subject that you've pp to be red. Anyway, the exposure look OK but the focus and alignment isn't quite there ;-)
My heart says this should get a low score but it meets the challenge, imaginative and even though I've only just started voting I'm sure this is unique so this gets a 5 from me. |
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| 07/12/2010 12:46:20 AM |
The Old Timer by Yo_SpiffComment: Well done! I new this would go great (got a 9 from me). Congratulations! |
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| 07/07/2010 03:32:53 AM |
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| 07/07/2010 03:22:22 AM |
Time for digital...photographyby Tommy_MacComment: Digital photography? But your time representation is anolog ;-)
What a fantastic collection and great display to show the chronological 'order'. The tiles work well and the strap is a great touch. This gets an 8 from me (would have been 9 if you had finished with canon ;-) ) |
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| 07/07/2010 03:15:43 AM |
5 x 4by ronaldfwComment: Top right hand window has no shutter! This is not order, it's CHAOS!
Just kidding - great find, B&W works well and good composition. 7. |
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| 07/07/2010 01:39:17 AM |
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| 07/05/2010 11:59:36 PM |
waterby JustCareeComment: Well Caree your photos are just getting better and better!
As a fellow student of the Sub-Club I'm probably not the best to help but just a thought on how this shot could have been better (IMHO)would be to use a tripod (if taken by hand) and set the aperture to at least 20. This will increase the exposure time but would achieve better focus on the background and soften the water in the foreground. Maybe even lower the exposure time recomended by the camera to reduce the brightness of the sky. You will loose some detail of the water and probably the image of the boat but I don't feel the boat is important to the photo composition. Just go out and shoot this again with these suggestions - easy hey! ;-) |
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| 07/05/2010 07:19:52 PM |
Daisy in Garden by casatigeoComment: I like the colours but too many of the petals are over exposed and the focus is not quite there for me. 3. |
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