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A Backlit Church
05/15/2008 01:08:29 PM
A Backlit Church
by Mr_Pants

Comment:
HDR at its best, congratulations. 10
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Anticipation Before Contact
05/15/2008 12:52:17 PM
Anticipation Before Contact
by scarbrd

Comment:
great fit: picture and title.
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Asian Beetle Crossing
05/15/2008 12:51:34 PM
Asian Beetle Crossing
by k9logic

Comment:
lovely colors and good DOF. technically perfect (no, no BUT follows), an all around beautiful picture.
Photographer found comment helpful.
dandelions ethereal fringe
05/15/2008 12:47:30 PM
dandelions ethereal fringe
by Retroesque

Comment:
creative focusing/DOF, lovely interpretation
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Ducks Enjoy Flying
05/15/2008 12:46:25 PM
Ducks Enjoy Flying
by lear202bt

Comment:
very beautiful action shot. perfect timing with the peak/snout (?) opened and the wings spread.
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Goats Have Imaginations
05/15/2008 12:41:57 PM
Goats Have Imaginations
by phreak

Comment:
congrats to your first idea to get the goat out of the center, good choice. the perspective you chose is standard "looking down" on your subject. This is what people see all the time. One of the challenges for photographers is to show common subjects in different views. You could have done down to the level os the head of the goat, or even lower and take a picture from the ground up. 2 more comments: you cut off the legs and the tail. I know it is tough in all the excitement to forget about these little things. But it makes the animal look arkward and incomplete. The last comment is about the big open space on the right side of your picture. If you move your subject away from the center, what do you do with all this empty space? an other tough choice to make. Very often you can pick something out of the environment of your subject, your model, tha animal. So showing the grass is not a bad idea, it's the yellow colored dots that is drawing the eyes of the viewer away from your main subject. So filling up this empty space is very challenging. You could use bushes, fences, the back of an other animal, to create lines that lead directly to your model. I hope you did not get too tired reading this long comment. Good Luck.
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Rock Sounds Transcend
05/15/2008 12:30:53 PM
Rock Sounds Transcend
by RamblinR

Comment:
good strong composition, creative DOF
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Rusty, Scruffy Tracks
05/15/2008 12:29:01 PM
Rusty, Scruffy Tracks
by bjoern

Comment:
the picture seems very flat. just a slight adjustment in levels and curves could add depth and intensify the colors
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Real Stainless Timepiece
05/15/2008 12:22:22 PM
Real Stainless Timepiece
by maynerd12

Comment:
very well presented. lighting, DOF, color strength
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A Big Camel
05/15/2008 12:19:13 PM
A Big Camel
by yanko

Comment:
I love the perspective and the PP you did. If only the person would not be in the picture.
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