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| 05/01/2008 01:09:41 PM |
Entranceby CutterComment: Good, although I don't care for the square reflections in her eyes. Given the overall quality of this photo otherwise, I have to think those reflections are intentional. |
| 05/01/2008 01:07:50 PM |
Accidental Architectural Artby TiNComment: A different take on a sunset. The waterslide is not an expected item in such a scene, though it's not out of place at all. |
| 05/01/2008 01:06:10 PM |
Lift Offby zymaraComment: Very cool. I got a nice one of an Egret landing recently. Almost entered it in this challenge, but did something else instead. Only issue I can see is some minor blown out highlights on the Heron. Wild animal shots are tough though. They don't exactly pose for you. |
| 05/01/2008 01:03:20 PM |
Whereis all the boatsby whiterookComment: I think the boats are all out looking for Waldo. An interesting effort at centered composition, though it still need something. The whole thing seems to come together in an X-shape. You need to straighten the horizon and some additional colors adjustments might help it to pop a bit, especially with the brickwork. |
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| 05/01/2008 12:56:51 PM |
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| 05/01/2008 12:55:28 PM |
spring time by ralphComment: Cute and interesting, but I'm afraid it appears a snapshot. The dog looks uncomfortable as well. I think the crop is also a little too tight on the left side of the sled. A little room there would help the composition. |
| 04/30/2008 01:13:26 PM |
odd one outby hghaleComment: All those blocky artifacts that you can see around the edges of the subjects are the result of excessive JPEG compression.
Check your JPEG compression settings in your image editor. This is usually found somewhere within the file save dialog. If you are working on the shot in stages, save in an uncompressed format, such as TIFF, or at least a low compression JPEG. Always do your final save at the maximum file size you can get it to and still fit under the limit for the challenge. |
| 04/30/2008 01:07:26 PM |
Double Beautyby maggiedddComment: I need to calibrate my monitor at home. I can see the reflection more clearly on my calibrated monitor at work than at home. It's a subtle but noticeable difference. |
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| 04/30/2008 12:55:44 PM |
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| 04/30/2008 12:53:35 PM |
EVENescenceby thewhiteafricanoComment: I see I am not the only person who failed to see the connection to the challenge in this one. It does have two flowers hanging on the end, and I overlooked that element. I think what happened here is that the clever title overpowered the image. |
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