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| 01/21/2007 08:54:18 AM |
Mallard Powerby donenrightComment: Very pretty photo. Looks more like frozen motion with short DOF than panned motion, though. |
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| 01/21/2007 08:53:37 AM |
Race You Home!by levyj413Comment: Jeffrey, pretty sure this is your photo, as I recognize that redhead. Great job with actually getting a decent composition together ith panned motion. Think it would be stronger with more of the motion lines showing in background, but wheels definitely give good sense of movement. Plus you did a good job of having the kids move into the photo instead of out of it. |
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| 01/21/2007 08:49:59 AM |
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| 01/21/2007 08:48:51 AM |
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| 01/21/2007 08:47:13 AM |
60 mphby nzorroComment: A bit grainy, but wonderful creativity. 8. |
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| 01/21/2007 08:46:44 AM |
Zoom zoomby DoubledizzleComment: I really like the perspective on this. Captures relative speed very, very well. |
| 01/20/2007 08:25:33 AM |
Yer pays yer money and yer takes yer choiceby raishComment: Raish, is this a self-portrait? This is definitely the better photo technically of the two, but I have to say I miss the cat on the shoulder :-) That being said, I think the lighting is quite nice here, especially on the face (brings out features without any harsh shadows or blown whites). I might consider a couple minor things: use a clone brush to get rid of that little double-line around shoulders, which looks like the hallmark of lots of sharpening; and maybe tone down the white just a bit on the right side of face, as it is much brighter than on the left. |
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| 01/19/2007 12:22:24 PM |
Goat405by David EyComment: David,
Your goat shots are great! I particularly like the vivid colors in this one. Just a question - why does he have a bag over his nose? |
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| 01/18/2007 02:34:24 PM |
Darraghby BrookiedComment: Welcome to Team Suck!
I really like the soft lighting (looks like natural source - guessing a window) and shadows on face. The expression is faintly impish and captured well by the eyes looking back toward the camera. If I had a suggestion it would be to put the eyes more in the "two-thirds" position, as the balance feels a bit off. A bit more definition between pupils and irises might also help bring out character. All in all, I think this would have scored pretty well. I assume this is your son? Adorable. |
| 01/18/2007 01:26:14 PM |
The Bendsby pacpintoComment: Oh, this is truly lovely. The lights are so warm, and lines inviting. |
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