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| 07/17/2009 04:09:54 PM |
Flyingby posthumousComment: The flower shows nicely against the dark background, and your method of B&W conversion works well for the subject. I am less convinced by the composition, which to my eyes doesn't really compliment the subject, and appears somewhat dull. |
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| 07/17/2009 04:09:51 PM |
Pinks and greensby IAmMoenComment: You have caught the featheriness of the Astilbe well. The light does appear a little harsh - I wonder if a photo taken in the earliest morning light would work better. |
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| 07/17/2009 04:09:42 PM |
Standing out in a Crowdby benficaComment: A pretty bouquet, with strong vibrant colours, and a softness that suits the subject. The composition does seem just a little too haphazard for my tastes, and I find myself trying to look beyond the bottom of the picture. |
| 07/17/2009 04:09:37 PM |
Man and his Flowersby keriboiComment: The green finger nails on the scarecrow definitely scare me, even if it doesn't scare the crows! I like the idea behind the photo, but am not sure the composition and focal point entirely work for me. |
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| 07/17/2009 04:09:23 PM |
Flower Macroby ladpupmoeComment: I am not entirely convinced the relatively cluttered 'context giving' background works with the specific composition you have chosen. That said, it is a pretty flower and you display good detail in its petals and centre. |
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| 07/17/2009 04:09:20 PM |
Petal to the Metalby BAMartinComment: A strange medley of objects to accompany the sun-flower. I usually like the use of shallow depth of field, but here it has given the effect of a fake background. |
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| 07/17/2009 04:09:10 PM |
bee's harvestby teranbComment: The focus appears to be on the petals, and I do feel that in this image the critical sharpness needed to be on the bee. The colours are good and strong, befitting your subject. I do though, find my eyes drawn to the right and the vertical green line - a stake, or a blade of grass perhaps? |
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| 07/17/2009 04:09:04 PM |
She Loves Me Notby BlackboxComment: Aww, there will be someone else out there for you! An interesting oob idea, and a refreshing change. I am not particularly keen on the harsh light, which has resulted in a heavy shadow over the left arm, which does rather spoil your carefully composed symmetry. |
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| 07/17/2009 04:09:01 PM |
Open for Businessby PrismComment: A Paeony? The flower shows well against the black background, although the light is a tad on the harsh side. The wide depth of field, allowing for the whole of the flower to be in focus makes for an interesting image. I do though, find the bud in the foreground very distracting. |
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| 07/17/2009 04:08:53 PM |
Morning Beautyby jumboshrimpComment: A straightforward approach with good focus and choice of DoF. The light looks a little harsh for flower photographer and may have been softer earlier in the day. |
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