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| 05/10/2009 02:05:52 AM |
Evening Sailsby JedusiComment: What a wonderful image for my sailor heart to enjoy. I can see why you put this in the emotive gallery. I don't believe that I have ever seen that many sails in use at one place and time.
I like that you kept the foreground as you did, because it adds a sense of distance, and the pilings echo the clouds, making a frame for the boats in the scene. |
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| 05/08/2009 01:07:23 AM |
Ray of Hope by alecnormanComment: Fascinating image. Comp, color, lines, light, subject and more all combine just right to make it very intriguing. |
| 05/08/2009 12:43:55 AM |
pureby photokariangelComment: Just right, in every way. I like that you were able to keep the detail in the back of the dress, and the centered comp. |
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| 05/08/2009 12:40:17 AM |
Field of Dreamsby mm767capComment: I like this just as it is, and do not understand why it didn't place higher in the challenge results. I think that it may be that the foreground flowers being a mix of colors like they are has something disruptive about it. People seem to like bands of single colors, or layers if you call it that. It's a grand find, and excellent set up and shoot. The "Poppin' John" (J Deere) fans should like it as a print or poster. |
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| 05/08/2009 12:28:42 AM |
deadly embraceby rozComment: You go Roz! Spooky but cool at the same time, and with awesome colors.
I read your description about your shooting technique. I find that a good monopod is very useful for this kind of shooting, and it allows me to move around freely to set up shots. It also takes the load of the camera and lens off my shoulders and back, which is nice. I use a Giottos 5580, and it has a couple of holes near the camera mount where I can screw one of the rods that comes with it. That allows me to brace it alongside my neck for even more stability in the left and right plane. I can also shorten it up enough to put the foot on my belt, which allows even more freedom to move about when shooting birds and active things.
Link with photos, 5580 G.
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| 05/07/2009 10:45:47 PM |
2.jpgby IvoryComment: Sweet. This looks almost like a scene from victorian times. |
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| 05/07/2009 10:34:31 PM |
March-2007,-Ontario.jpgby IvoryComment: It's nice the way the white shows off the colors of the animals in this shot. The fence adds a little bit of scale, and an extra something manmade to the shot. |
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| 05/07/2009 10:31:42 PM |
Winter-Moon.jpgby IvoryComment: Magical shot! It's a were-horse LOL.
No matter how you did this, it's a cool looking image. I like the detail in the foreground, and the brightness of the moonlight on the hill. |
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| 05/07/2009 10:28:47 PM |
Morning Gloryby IvoryComment: Lovely shot. I like the way the two trees frame the bright area of the sky in the center, and the overall bronze and dark tones of the shot.
The title fits. |
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| 05/07/2009 09:40:35 PM |
Sunshine on a Cloudy Dayby scooter97Comment: For a guy that don't care much about shooting flower shots, you're pretty good at it. Great score, and a very nice shot. Cloudy days are best for flower shooting, and real raindrops help as well. |
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