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Preparation
05/07/2007 10:09:30 AM
Preparation
by jdannels

Comment:
There are such dramatic and graphic shapes and lines in this composition! It is the bold play of the geometric shapes and lines that really captures the viewer's attention in this 'abstract' composition. I love the perspective for the lines of the building lead up and away to the horizon line above. For an accidental shot this yielded an interesting result that is appealing.
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Day Six: Appena una pianta
05/07/2007 09:49:33 AM
Day Six: Appena una pianta
by Art Roflmao

Comment:
Wow, I love the details & textures you can see in these leaves. Very sharp focus and the details really pop off the page...I don't know what aperture & shutter speed you used but if you use a higher aperture & slower shutter speed you could get the leave in the foreground to be in as sharp detail as the other two (although that would also increase the DOF and probably eliminate or lessen the bokeh effect such that the leaves don't pop off there background environment as much).
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Day Four: CORNERED
05/07/2007 09:45:22 AM
Day Four: CORNERED
by Art Roflmao

Comment:
Yes, this cat does make an excellent photo subject:-) I like that intense stare as he/she is crouched down under the car - the mood projected is that he/she is threatened by our presence and that we are invading this cat's space as it looks at us suspiciously. Lighting and detail are great in this shot.
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B&W - Day 4
05/07/2007 09:20:05 AM
B&W - Day 4
by mk

Comment:
The sepia tone is a wonderful here for the warm tones project the feel of a warm early morning as one takes a walk through the park and spies this flower. The sepia tone along with the composition & lighting makes me think of the first blush of early morning light as it illuminates this flower. Lighting and tones are fabulous and the level of detail seen in the textured veins of the petals & the 'fur' on the stem is astounding.
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Hotel lobby
05/07/2007 09:14:17 AM
Hotel lobby
by Melethia

Comment:
The range in tones in this photo is stand out great! I also love the play of shapes in how you composed your shot. The sweep and curves of the walkway is what draws the eye in and invites us to wander the curved path to the doorway and discover what lies beyond. While the barrel looks out of place in that location it adds visual interest with it's curved shape and the textures.
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Brigadoon Harbor
05/07/2007 09:10:10 AM
Brigadoon Harbor
by noraneko

Comment:
Wonderful fog shot with the details of the fishing pier seemingly emerging from the fog. I love the composition that captures the mood and feel of the start of the early morning for a fisherman. I can feel the chill of the air when looking upon this photo. The seagulls flapping around the dock is a really nice bonus for they add to the seascape. The tones & contrast are perfect - I distinctly see all the lovely details of the boats, the dock, the reflections in the water, and the birds in flight. Great capture.
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Day 4 - Screw Loose
05/07/2007 09:00:52 AM
Day 4 - Screw Loose
by menele

Comment:
This is a good composition because it is simple, clean and minimalistic in presentation. Detail is very good with a lot of detail on the groves of the screw as well as the spotting 'texture' of the metal. Lighting is spot on. My only critique is that slight shadow off to the left of the head of the screw - another light or different lighting configuration would take care of that before clicking the shutter. Another way to get rid of it is through PP with use of the clone tool.
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Day Two: Comtemplative
05/07/2007 08:55:45 AM
Day Two: Comtemplative
by Art Roflmao

Comment:
I have to agree whole-heartedly with Colorcarnival's assessment. This portrait of you really does look like a photo for the book jacket of your next book especially against the backdrop of the shelved books in the background. I would NEVER have thought of utilizing the light from a laptop to illuminate the subject but you have done an excellent job here! The side lighting on the one side of your face subtly focuses attention to where you have posed your hand in a position that projects the contemplative mood of the subject. My only critique is that in small areas of your hand and the top part of the forehead it is a little overexposed and detail is lost - a little use of the burning tool to tone down the blown out areas should work nicely.
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Day 4
05/07/2007 08:43:29 AM
Day 4
by edmeng

Comment:
Love the texture in the top portion of the wooden wagon and the broken wooden spokes of the wheel. Great details in the textures and the object. Great job in the conversion to B&W for the tones and contrasts are wonderful.
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Day 3: Night School
05/07/2007 08:40:23 AM
Day 3: Night School
by Rebecca

Comment:
First, congrats on finishing the statistics class. For handheld, tis not too bad of a capture but the blur detracts from what could be a great study of sharp architextural lines of the building and the way the building is lit at night. I don't know what aperture or shutter speed you used but generally a high aperture (5.6 or higher) and slower shutter speed will capture a lot of lovely details and keep them in sharp focus without blowing out the details because of the nighttime lights. Bracketing (taking several shots with different settings) will give you an idea which setting combination works best. For nighttime shots or shots where you need/want lots of detail and are working with slower shutter speeds a tripod is essential. I know that carrying a tripod can be a pain but there are some lightweight & mini ones that you can throw in your bag and not worry about them (the Joby Gorillapod at 330 grams is one example)
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