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| 11/01/2006 05:20:01 AM |
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| 11/01/2006 05:18:31 AM |
Red River Gorgeby farmer48Comment: There is only a subtle composition in this image, nothing really striking. The colours are nice but not outstanding. It needs something more, but I'm not sure the subject really has that much potential |
| 11/01/2006 04:07:25 AM |
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| 11/01/2006 03:59:36 AM |
Reflections of Changeby SunshyneComment: You have exposed for the sky here, which has put the main interest into the dark. Try a neutral density graduated filter to even out the differences between sky and foreground |
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| 11/01/2006 03:57:50 AM |
outside the boxby willhadlComment: ou have very cleverly waited for the correct time to press the shutter in order to get the person in exactly the right place for the eye to come to rest on her/him. The trouble is the focus makes it uncomfortable to rest there. A deeper depth of field would have made this much much better |
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| 11/01/2006 03:55:06 AM |
Eastern Point Sunset by brownsmComment: Magical, you already know this is a good landscape so I'm not going to insult you by pointing out the classic elements. You just too good for that ;-) |
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| 11/01/2006 03:53:56 AM |
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| 11/01/2006 03:53:16 AM |
Color Portraitby photoneerComment: I feel this composition is one which has stuck to the rule of thirds and might have been better in this instance to break thgat rule. Less sky, more road in order to make the best of that strong sweep of tarmac and the yellow stripe. The sky doesn't really contribute so much |
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| 11/01/2006 03:51:46 AM |
Scenic Overlookby MaryOComment: I like this, maybe I would angle the camera down just a little more, to break the rule of thirds. This image has a strong foreground element which would allow you to make better use and to lose a little of the sky. The interest is in the foreground/midground, make best use of it. |
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| 11/01/2006 03:49:52 AM |
Russian Countrysideby avermaaComment: OK - so you shot this from inside a moving train or bus? - the reflections, the dirt in the sky and the general unsharpness of the image do not help this image. Also see the tutorial about resizing for DPC |
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