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| 09/08/2006 08:37:47 PM |
Le Mont St. Michelby ImagineerComment: Very cool. Perfect use of the thirds and the negative space. It's too bad Le Mont isn't a little brighter. Maybe you could dodge it a bit for the print! |
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| 09/08/2006 11:16:43 AM |
Creepby NiteseadComment: Well done, Andrew! It's all worth it when you enter a pic you love. Looks like you found a few other fans as well! |
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| 09/07/2006 02:17:06 PM |
Colorsby darixComment: I hate to say it, but that is one scary looking baby! Sure he's happy, but he looks possessed at the same time. Still, great idea and well executed. Very nice bright colors. I think the composition would be stronger if his face was centered on the top left thirds intersection. (sorry if it's a she and I kept caller her him!) |
| 09/07/2006 02:13:52 PM |
Pillars of Salamisby ssanComment: This looks cool, but I think there are simply too many pillars for the rule of thirds to be useful here. |
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| 09/07/2006 02:12:06 PM |
All Aloneby bmartuchComment: Looks great! Head back here for the Single Tree challenge as well! |
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| 09/07/2006 02:11:27 PM |
OrangeFruitby DAWARComment: Nice use of thirds, but the OOF forground objects are just overwhelming to me. |
| 09/07/2006 02:06:59 PM |
Birdsby 4trtoneComment: Nice find. Those are some fat birds! I think some noise reduction and sharpening would do wonders for this photo. |
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| 09/07/2006 02:05:09 PM |
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| 09/07/2006 01:49:56 PM |
Trapped by the thirdsby alexgarciaComment: Good idea and well executed. I'd like to see this processed to look more dark and dismal to go with the theme and the expression on her face. |
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| 09/07/2006 01:48:05 PM |
Mile Marker 8by Baron152Comment: I don't get the title (not that that really matters). That's a cool bird and I like the white on green. I think a shallower DOF to blur the background might make the bird pop out a little more. |
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