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| 04/26/2008 01:00:44 PM |
Grazing for Two by karenkComment: This is beautiful! I love that this shot is so wonderful, and doesn't look like it was shot specifically for an even challenge (but it works so well for the challenge)! The little delicate flowers are wonderful, and the way the horses are in the same position is fantastic and the contrast between the two gives the shot a little extra interest. My only nitpick is that the brown horse is just a bit dark, and you can't see the details and texture of the fur as well as you can on the white one. Well done! :) |
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| 04/26/2008 12:44:47 PM |
Side By Sideby LandzEncaComment: Interesting contrast of both color and shape here. I like the reflections too, but feel like there is just a little too much extra space at the bottom. |
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| 04/26/2008 12:43:39 PM |
Twin lambsby sunraygpComment: What cuties! Interesting looks they're giving you. I like the natural environment you've captured them in, without any fences. Overall, the shot feels a bit static though, but not sure what you could have done to change that with the way they are laying. |
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| 04/26/2008 08:43:02 AM |
Couplingby missxmiseryComment: Very simple shot to convey 'even', though perhaps a bit too centered for my tastes. I also think a slight tweak to the coloring would have brought out the colors of the sunset a bit more. |
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| 04/26/2008 08:41:02 AM |
Numeric Spheres by LimboComment: A nice example of how a very uneven (unsymmetrical) composition can still clearly convey the concept of even. |
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| 04/26/2008 08:34:51 AM |
sisters / evenly delicateby narcisaComment: My first reaction was "this isn't even (symmetrical) and did they really count all of those?" But I like the idea of each flower being even with the others. This shot really does portray the delicacy of the flowers, and I love the fresh colors and shallow dof. Beautiful job! |
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| 04/26/2008 08:33:07 AM |
50 Plymouthby popdeepopComment: Not quite sure how this was achieved, but it's an interesting abstract. The thing that bothers me most is the uneven coloring on the left and right, perhaps from the lighting? A nice example of when perfectly centering a shot works well. |
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| 04/26/2008 08:18:53 AM |
Getting Evenby benolsenComment: I like the twist on the word even in the sense of "getting even", yet you still kept an even number of people and buckets. Nice stopped action too, with the water splashing everywhere. Bet these boys had fun being your models! |
| 04/26/2008 08:17:46 AM |
10 points of focusby cireComment: Great symmetry to this building, and I like the contrasting colors. It seems like this was taken from slightly off center, and that makes the center door/window frames just slightly off. I would have tried to shoot this as straight on as possible, while watching the reflection in the door. Also, a bit of a crop to the right to even up the shutters with the left would have made this even MORE even! Nice shot! |
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| 04/26/2008 08:13:46 AM |
Train #7694by ProwlerComment: Thinking in terms of "even" my eye is drawn to the sets of lights, windows, and wipers, and the 8 on the second train car, and even the areas of symmetry on the front of the train, but not as much to the idea of #7694 since it has those odd numbers in it. It's amazing how much "even" an be found in this shot. |
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