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| 12/26/2007 03:25:07 PM |
Jingle Bell Rockby lentilComment: This is really good. If he were just a touch more to the right of the frame it would be perfect. Unfortunately, cropping to get that would take out that nice spotlight on the upper right corner. One of those shots that you take what you get 'cause it happens when it does. Well done. |
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| 12/26/2007 03:21:52 PM |
Nightwindby bauerfan71Comment: I like the view and th lighting on this. Not wild about the crop. Maybe an angle a few feet to the left, that would have put the moon and clouds closer to the windmill. |
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| 12/26/2007 03:19:25 PM |
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| 12/26/2007 03:18:05 PM |
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| 12/26/2007 03:16:56 PM |
From a Seagull's Perspectiveby huntcaComment: Nice view. I see a fair amount of noise or pixlation in the clouds and water, though. I'm not totally sure what it is those gulls are all sitting on. |
| 12/26/2007 03:14:39 PM |
Sky Bikerby nutzitoComment: A very cool perspective. Hope he didn't land on you. Might have had some more impact if the lower part of the shot was not so busy. I would have straightened the building on the left, but I suspect others will feel it enhances the feel of the image. If it were angled but not curved,(like the one on the right) I think that would work better. a slightly different angle, placing the biker in the sky and not partially in front of the building would have also helped. (But, hew, these shots happen how they happen, you can't do much staging of something like this) |
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| 12/25/2007 11:33:18 PM |
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| 12/24/2007 11:28:56 PM |
Zimmer Frame Treeby JimiRoseComment: I had to look up what a Zimmer frame was. I would call it a "walker" here in the U.S. I wonder what the purpose of this mechanism is? Was the tree split apart at one time?
Looks more like a belt to me, though. I share a lot in common with this tree: A case of Dunlap's disease. |
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| 12/24/2007 06:04:53 PM |
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