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| 09/21/2005 12:12:38 PM |
Evening Lightby madhatterComment: There on the far dunes lies a world held within a delicate sphere. It's ecosystem can disappear at any moment. That is/are the thoughts that crosses my mind when I gaze upon this image. Very visually poetic, serene, scenic, and dreamy. I love how the bubble captures the orange glow from the setting sun for it makes that bubble appear truly magical. Wonderful job! |
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| 09/21/2005 12:09:38 PM |
Aglowby rsaulyteComment: This is very much like abstract art. A cluster of bubbles floating in a coppery space. The cooper/orange hues cast a warm glow to this photo. |
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| 09/21/2005 12:08:17 PM |
Look Daddyby well7430Comment: I love that intense stare on the child as he/she holds in his open hand these delicate soap bubbles! Focus is tight and details in the overall composition are sharp as a tack. The bubble is presented to us on a child's open hand and it is almost like he/she is offering it to us. The other way of looking at this scene is that we, the viewers, are invited to intensely gaze upon this bubble like the child is doing. And we do, we gaze intently on the child and the bubble as we are captivated at looking at this scene. Great job here! |
| 09/21/2005 12:02:23 PM |
Making bubbles ...by kari1Comment: The idea is good but the execution could be better. I like how you use the element of the wine and the wine glasses but I think this entry could have been much stronger if you had zoomed in on your focus. There is too much background that is distracting the eye from the main focus and that is the bubbles in the wine glass. If you zoomed in on just one wine glass where we just see half of it in the picture you would have the pleasing curve of the glass for the eye to look at and study. The viewer would also see the stream of wine being poured into the glass and the bubbles that result from that action. Also the reds of the wine could be deeper and more rich in hue if you used a black background. |
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| 09/21/2005 11:54:44 AM |
frog bathby ralphComment: This is a great shot of a frog! But because the majority of the bubbles are located in the far right top half they easily get lost into the background. The frog dominates the photo. Perhaps a tighter focus on just the face of the frog with the bubbles taking up half of the photo space would have given us a stronger connection to bubbles. Not only that the spherical shape of the frog's eye would compliment the spherical shapes of the bubbles and with a closer view the viewer can more readily make that connection. |
| 09/21/2005 11:47:07 AM |
Fallenby tenfrozentoesComment: The composition of the elements is definately interesting but I think that the border is a little too much. Yes it does make the composition pop off the page but I think that if there was a little more dimension to the edges of the "black box area" it would move it out of the realm of flat and give it a third dimension and some depth....I am thinking that if the shot could have been accomplished with a box where the inside is deep black and the outside is white....just a random thought.
Back to the composition. I like how you have the flower curved such that it looks as if it is resting comfortabley on the bubble. The bubble is in focus but some of the details in the seperation in the flower petals are lost - it needs to be in focus better to improve sharpness so that we can appreciate the beauty of the flower as well as the bubble. |
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| 09/21/2005 11:38:10 AM |
A Light Step High Up In The Cloudsby ColeyComment: Well I have to say that this is a rather unusual and interesting shot. With just the view of the ballet dancer's shoes appearing to be balanced upon this delicate bubble it instantly invokes the idea of the dancer having to ber dainty and delicate as the bubble -otherwise it would pop.
I have been trying to figure out how you managed this capture and the closest I could figure is that you had your model dangle her feet over a deck and then had to try, try, and try again to get the bubble perfectly positioned for the shot. Persistence paid off.
The only critique I have is that the photo may have been stronger if you could have captured more fluffy white clouds surrounding/framing the dancer's feet so that we have an stronger connection to the phrase "dancing on cloud nine". But I know that Mother Nature is not an easy model to work with:-) |
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| 09/21/2005 11:29:31 AM |
psychedelic reflectionsby saiphfireComment: An interesting bunch of reflections there on this half sphere....I am trying to figure out what it is that I am seeing as that it looks like some interesting abstract art at the present moment. But that is this shots allure. It keeps you looking. |
| 09/21/2005 09:36:32 AM |
Zen Masterby dsa157Comment: Wonderful! Love the lighting on the subject. The background is complementary to the image and makes the subject pop off of the screen. Not to mention the expression and the pose of the subject as he holds a tiny delicate bubble between those chopsticks. Great job! |
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| 09/21/2005 09:33:27 AM |
Bubble Worldby klougheComment: The bubble is in perfect focus and is gently nestled between three blades of grass that seem to hold it up. However, the composition on this photo could have been more interesting. Their is a dead leaf in the background and that could have been more effectivately integrated into the composition if you had taken the photo somewhere where there existed a single reflection of a tree within the bubble. The view would then have instantly connected the leaf with the tree in the bubble but as it stands here there are several trees reflected such that the connection is not strong enough to support that relation. |
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