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| 03/29/2007 11:26:49 PM |
DAY 17. edited. in tunnel approaching sydney airport .by rozComment: Roz, Love the way you are not afraid to twist the knobs when you get an image in the computer. What would otherwise be just a thru the windshield shot has become an artsy looking peek into your world. I like the rich colors in the edit for this scene. |
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| 03/29/2007 01:57:16 AM |
MinimalDay16.4Web.jpgby cogeroxComment: A longer lens would have been useful to get the subject isolated better for this one. Did you notice that if you sit back a couple of feet that there appears to be half of a face in the right edge of the image, with the leaf covering the nose area? It looks somewhat like the statues on Easter Island.
The tiger's pose is very striking in this image. I think you will be able to do a lot with editing to bring out the good in this image. |
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| 03/29/2007 01:51:36 AM |
MinimalDay19Web1by cogeroxComment: Same as Roz says about this one. I even called my wife in to see it, which means that it's really special. Thanks for posting this one, and don't worry about when it was taken. Message edited by author 2007-03-29 01:52:28. |
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| 03/27/2007 11:51:45 PM |
armchair travelerby bvlindalouComment: Wow B ! Love the dash of green in the otherwise brown looking scape, and the out of place look of the beautiful chair. The evening or morning light is delightful too. Good finish in the challenge, congrats. |
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| 03/27/2007 10:35:08 PM |
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| 03/27/2007 10:30:45 PM |
MinimalDay18Web1by cogeroxComment: Little kids are often great subjects. I like to photograph them when they are not looking. The hand does make the image better as you said, and the fish watching the boy make the focus turn even more to the boy. I like this a lot. It's just fine right from the camera. |
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| 03/27/2007 10:20:48 PM |
DAY 15. edited. watching ..by rozComment: That's lovely. I connect well to this image. I can almost feel the fog and the wet grass when I look at this. The only way processing could improve would be to add scent LOL. |
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| 03/27/2007 09:56:18 AM |
MinimalDay17.2Web.jpgby cogeroxComment: This has a very different look from the one with the sun in the foreground. That was good in camera editing to wait for the sun to come across the foreground and shoot again. The sunny one is a much stronger image. The sun helped a lot to bring out the power of the storm in the hills in that image. |
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| 03/27/2007 09:46:27 AM |
MinimalDay17Web.jpgby cogeroxComment: You were right about this being a beautiful scene. I like the rolling hills under the heavy cloud cover and the very rural looking homes there. The light really works to bring out the foreground area in this one, and the dark foreboding clouds add a lot of drama and energy to the top half. I wouldn't complain if my images had this much sharpness, this is fine at this size. Maybe blown up you can see edges, but it looks plenty sharp to me. Good capture. Waiting pays off again. |
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| 03/22/2007 11:13:25 PM |
Day 3 edited: Waitingby ShmeeComment: Just lovely! The increase in the light from the window and thru the curtain brings this to the perfect level to convey the emotion well without being depressing as with the darker original. The title is just excellent for this image. |
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