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| 04/25/2006 02:07:29 PM |
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| 04/25/2006 02:05:00 PM |
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| 04/25/2006 02:04:05 PM |
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| 04/25/2006 02:02:31 PM |
dried roseby daffodilaComment: Great detail in the dried rose. Really like the color tones as well. Very nice! |
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| 04/25/2006 01:52:27 PM |
Vintage Deereby DrAchooComment: Looking at this photo, the colorful & cheerful tulips, the dark and brooding sky, and the antique Deere, you would think these elements would compete and clash with one another. Somehow, they all seem to bind harmoniously, creating this fascinating photo. Very beautiful!
How's this for a tiny, stupid nitpick? The one tall tulip bottom center is a bit distracting. |
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| 04/25/2006 01:44:25 PM |
Yashica Manby annahComment: Wonderful contrast and very nicely balanced composition. Great photo! |
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| 04/25/2006 12:42:54 PM |
Timmy and the Swanby ecko313cheerComment: Inclusion of other items not relevant to the subject is making this photo to busy. Another angle and zoom that would isolate Timmy and the swan would really help make the subject pop. |
| 04/25/2006 12:37:14 PM |
Blacksmith Shopby dale99Comment: There is quite a bit going on the smith's shop, making the photo very busy. Isolating a single subject(like the anvil) with shallow focus, selective lighting or zooming would go a long ways to giving the eye a place to focus. |
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| 04/25/2006 11:02:33 AM |
Lumberjackby Little KingComment: Bumping this one little because I missed the "window framed" part to this the first time around. But I think you may of sold yourself short of the real potential of this photo by going with such a wide crop. |
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| 04/25/2006 10:58:09 AM |
beautiful dayby Jaded_HousewifeComment: The arch window is an interesting choice to use for framing, but in this photo it really isn't framing the subject very well. In fact it's doing more to obscure it than frame it. Moving a bit to your right would of positioned the house nicely in that right pie poriton of the arch. |
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