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Anxious
12/01/2005 10:04:16 AM
Anxious
by Pedro

Comment:
I like the composition and the presentation of this conceptual piece. Very well done on the lighting. Nothing is in the background to distract. The black background also serves to compliment the image in that the individual struck with anxiety is surrounded in a sea of black - he is completely alone with his worries and feelings as he squats precariously on a tiny stool that may not support him from a fall into that 'blackness' The subject is also posed in a recognizable fetal position or a curled up into a ball posture that instantly signals ideas of feeling of inferority and/or helplessness and a need to protect oneself. I feel that this man feels small, helpless and alone. You did very well with this shot. My only critique is that the feelings of smallness and helplessness would be greatly strengthened had you shot this from an angle looking down - further making the subject look small as we look down upon him.
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Cold Mountain
12/01/2005 09:56:29 AM
Cold Mountain
by Brent_Ward

Comment:
This is an interesting compostion that the eye is automatically drawn into this shot not only because of the cold majesty of the mountain in the center, but the curve of the landscape on both sides that act as a form of tunnel vision to focus our attention to the center. Very beautiful capture with the blanket of snow covering the ground adds visual interest to the overall scene. Plus the viewer really gets a sensation of the cold as we gaze upon the scene.
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Lights of the Beyond
12/01/2005 09:53:12 AM
Lights of the Beyond
by andri

Comment:
Fabulous capture! The B&W heightens the interest and the mood of this image. Not distracted by color we more readily drink in the shapes, textures, and objects of this shot when normally our eye would have been instantly riveted by the aurora borealis. The weathered look of the old barn and the grass blowing in what appears to be a strong breeze is prominent and gives the eye textures to feel. I also love how you also captured the stars in this shot which further gives this a magical and mystical feeling. The Northern Lights is beautiful, eerie, and takes on the appearance of something otherworldly as we gaze upon this scene. Coupled with the stars in the shot I almost think of the Milky Way is what we see adorning the night sky. Great capture!
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Cold Comfort
12/01/2005 09:45:58 AM
Cold Comfort
by dahkota

Comment:
What makes this shot good is the expression and body posture of this little gorilla. In those beautiful soulful eyes we see a creature in search of comfort - and we make a connection with that need.. He/she leans on the mother figure for comfort and warmth. The only critique I have for this shot is that the emotional & visual impact would be greatly improved if you had included the mother in this shot (specifically if you might have been lucky enough to capture the mother looking down at the child that would give us a sense that she is looking down fondly at her offspring).
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Sunset Windmill
12/01/2005 09:41:20 AM
Sunset Windmill
by JohnTF

Comment:
An interesting shot and composition. I like how you took this from an angle that has the viewer looking up to gaze on the main subject: the windmill. There are two things that I can suggest that would go into improving this shot. First, it would have been better to capture the full windmill so that it adds to our sense of height as we look up at it. Second, there is too much empty space which does nothing to add to the composition of the overall image - the clouds are nothing special in this shot, your main focus is the windmill and should stay on the windmill. Tightly cropping the shot to be a vertical one that has the windmill either in the center or slightly off center would add interest by giving us a greater sense of height, keeping our attention focused on the main subject, and the vertical aspect mimics & complements the height of the windmill.
Pass the Butterflies, Please
12/01/2005 09:34:46 AM
Pass the Butterflies, Please
by Younger

Comment:
Wow. That is alot of Monarch butterflies! A very interesting shot of something that you don't see everyday. But I think there is 'something' missing to give this shot a little more 'umph' to strengthen the appeal. The only thing that I can think to suggest at the moment is a change in angle. This is a straight on level shot which does nothing to make the shot unique. I think if this was taken at a lower angle such that the viewer would get the sensation they were looking up to see this sight it would have been better for one reason. A different angle adds interest to the shot - one has to look up (an extra ordinary action in that it is something that one does not routinely do) to get the privilage of seeing this beautiful scene.
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Winter blues
12/01/2005 12:49:07 AM
Winter blues
by LalliSig

Comment:
The hues on this picture are fabulous. The whites and blues come in crisp and clear so much so that I shiver from the cold just gazing upon it. The action of the water as it falls is captured so that it appears as a soft unbroken flow - a downy drift.
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A Tranquil Reflection
12/01/2005 12:46:06 AM
A Tranquil Reflection1st Place
by Jean

Comment:
A very calm, serene, dreamy capture that the viewer justs gets totally lost and swept up in. One cannot tell where the sky begins and the lake ends. They blend in so seamlessly that one daydreams as one gazes upon the boats thinking, "Do they sail upon the waters or do they sail upon the clouds?" Wonderfully composed and captured.
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Horsepower
12/01/2005 12:32:00 AM
Horsepower
by lynnesite

Comment:
Great capture! The power and grace of this horse is well presented as it appears to run towards us at full gallop. Love the soft focus on the image it brings a delicate touch to offset the power of the action of the horse galloping at full speed. It also brings a dreamy surreal look to the image such that we get the sensation that we are observing the scene in a slow motion dream. My only critique is that I would have liked to have seen all of the legs for it would have strengthened the image in the sense it would heighten the viewer awareness of the grace and power in these beautiful creature.
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Sunset To Savour...
12/01/2005 12:26:04 AM
Sunset To Savour...
by all4u

Comment:
I like how the flow of the river bends and undulates like a road that leads the eye directly to the setting sun in the background. A very calm and soothing image that enchants the viewer.
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