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| 01/20/2007 12:40:41 AM |
Stareby TiberiusComment: Punch it up more, I don't know, I sort of like it the way it is. I think I might have moved a bit further to my left to get less of the white wall (top left) in the picture. |
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| 01/20/2007 12:38:24 AM |
Old Boat Houseby WinkComment: This is a cool place! I can imagine sitting on the porch there and just watching the water and the birds and whatever else is around there. I like the bigger house peeking through the trees behind the boathouse. |
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| 01/19/2007 05:29:16 PM |
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| 01/18/2007 06:05:38 PM |
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| 01/18/2007 02:35:43 PM |
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| 01/18/2007 02:34:27 AM |
B and Iby PhotoDaveComment: Nice family candid. So ... is this a self-portrait? You guys look like you have the same mouth and eyes. |
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| 01/18/2007 02:32:49 AM |
Mixed Upby -Bec-Comment: She looks like a doll! I mean, really, like a doll. This is very cute, kids have such a fantastic sense of eclectic. |
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| 01/18/2007 02:31:34 AM |
Beautyby mia67Comment: Beautiful image of a beautiful little girl - pink suits her. I do find the inky blue background at the left of the image somewhat disconcerting (it's threatening, sort of, is it intentional?). I also wish both eyes were in perfect focus. The detail on the hair is exquisite. |
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| 01/18/2007 02:29:34 AM |
lilly seads study 2by BlueZamiaComment: These seed pods are very beautiful. I sort of wish the top fronts of the pods were in better focus (right now the focus seems to be on the inside, towards the back). It's fun to experiment with out of focus light spots :) |
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| 01/17/2007 12:58:29 PM |
A Shot In The Darkby blazelleComment: I like this image quite a bit, but it isn't panning. There is no subject being panned against a background, here the subject is moving with everything else. Panning would be more like if you were to point the camera out the side window of your car, and you'd get a vehicle driving along at the same speed as yours, then you might get panning (sort of, actually it's not real panning). Real panning would be you standing by the side of the road and following a car driving by with the camera, moving the camera at the same speed (relative) as the car while holding down the shutter. |
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