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| 09/04/2007 12:48:12 PM |
Day4-Paris.jpgby salmiakkiComment: Great perspective and geometry. I love how the lines in the ? (what are they? - est-ce que ce sont des bornes?) extend into the ground through the reflections on the wet asphalt. |
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| 09/04/2007 12:44:56 PM |
Day 3 - Snugby photokariangelComment: Well I don't think you overdid it on the USM: I like the effect too. It gives a clear idea of the fur's texture. And he is so cute!! |
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| 09/04/2007 12:31:15 PM |
9307.jpgby Mydee1Comment: I like the shadow cast by the leaves on the wall. The house in the back is too present in the shot to really bring your subject forward. Using a shallower depth of field would have helped make your leaves pop from the background. |
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| 09/04/2007 12:27:42 PM |
BW - 4by mia67Comment: The composition, the tonal range, the exposure, the focus, everything is spot on and the image lets us imagine so many different stories behind the smiles of these 2 girls. My favorite picture so far int his side challenge. |
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| 09/04/2007 06:40:50 AM |
day-2by digitalpinsComment: He looks so surprised! Personnally, I would have cropped in tighter around the face, to make the most of this priceless expression as this is what makes this image work. The flash put a nice catchlight in the eyes but made distracting hot spots on the glass (which the tighter crop or clone tool would have removed). |
| 09/04/2007 06:37:39 AM |
Craftingby KatmystiryComment: I love this! Great tones, her skin is so smooth and kinda glowing. The composition is very well balanced with the bags hanging from the stake on the right. My only complaint: the light blurred spot at the bottom right. You see it as your eye is entering the picture to get to the woman and it is a bit distracting. Otherwise, good job! |
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| 09/04/2007 06:34:04 AM |
Sashaby FrostyPawsComment: Great bokeh in the back (and for the purists out there, you do have the litte circles that are apparently necessary for good bokeh) and you really made the dog stand out from the rest. I think it would help if you cropped tighter around the dog. It would make the most of the good DOF you gave this picture. |
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| 09/03/2007 08:44:16 AM |
Denseby RetroesqueComment: I think this is a great subject for B&W and you did a good conversion job. The strong point of the image lies in the patterns of the ground, created by the play of light and shadows of the tree trunks and the dark trees themselves. I would love to see this shot from a lower angle, to cut the tree tops that are a bit distracting to me. |
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| 09/03/2007 08:40:40 AM |
Day 03by Dirt_DiverComment: What are they?? Plants, worms, fishes?? It's a funny crowd but my eyes don't have a definite place to rest. It lacks a focal point IMO. But it's kinda cool for the subject. |
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| 09/03/2007 08:38:23 AM |
Silver Leaves. - Day 3by sherpetComment: I love all those close-ups of plants in B&W. I got to give this a try. Wonderful exposure and I like the way the bottom leaves, with their darker tone, kinda echo the highligths of the top leaves. It's almost like a reflection... |
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