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| 07/30/2003 09:37:10 PM |
midnight in the garden of good and elvisby jbruno1397Comment: Elvis..... has left the garden. I repeat, Elvis..... has left the garden.
( I know this isn't helpful but this is what came to mind when I saw this photo - based on the title)
A little more light at the end of the path could probably add to the impact of this image and would help lead the viewer through it more. |
| 07/30/2003 09:31:44 PM |
last tryby oljyComment: This image looks like a comparison between the baren soil and a well used shovel. Adding more space on the right could probably provide more impact. |
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| 07/30/2003 09:29:31 PM |
Tentative Reachingby KonadorComment: Lovely contrast and the vine leads the viewer right in to the image to the greying gate. |
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| 07/30/2003 09:28:50 PM |
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| 07/30/2003 06:07:45 PM |
Elvish landscapingby JimBComment: Very interesting image. The sharp water droplets nicely contrast with the out of focus ones. The plant poking in at the left is a bit distracting though. By taking that out the impact would most likely increase. - 8 |
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| 07/30/2003 06:01:45 PM |
A Ruby Throated Hummingbird In The Gardenby GolferDDSComment: Well captured. Good stop action. Don't a hummingbird's wings beat at a trillion miles a second? The green leaf on the left is a bit distracting. Cropping it out would make the bird more prominent within the frame. |
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| 07/30/2003 05:56:25 PM |
Flying aroundby vignirComment: Well captured. The focus may be just a little off though. An increase in DOF would help with this. With these kind of shots apperture priority (Av) mode might help. |
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| 07/30/2003 05:52:51 PM |
Take a shady chairby jjimComment: This gives a nice tranquille, inviting and cosy feel. Losing some of the trees on the right would probably increase this effect. All that's needed is a side table with an overturned paperback and a jug of something cold. |
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| 07/30/2003 05:48:49 PM |
Through the weedsby HavokComment: Good choice of black and white. The contrast is good. The impact here I believe is from the verticle lines created by the leaves. Did you try this image in the vertical format to emphasize this? |
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| 07/30/2003 05:45:54 PM |
Planning future flower shotsby joannadivaComment: The horizon is straight and there's structure in the line of pots but there's too many center's of interest. One suggestion would be to pick one item to be your main focus but still include the rest and use a shallower DOF to isolate the chosen item. |
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