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| 08/13/2007 04:21:01 AM |
Symmetry by KenComment: Great idea and perfect choice of timing to get the symmetry.
I sympathise with the monitor problem. It still works well though, as the score shows! |
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| 08/13/2007 03:59:32 AM |
King Lizardby MerkinFerchComment: Very handsome and regal. A lovely, healthy specimen indeed (I have one too, had 'im for around 16 years, called Dylan). I would have pulled off that shed skin before the shot mind (how could you resist??!!).
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| 08/07/2007 06:36:06 PM |
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| 08/06/2007 04:28:45 PM |
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| 08/06/2007 04:27:53 PM |
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| 08/06/2007 04:24:48 PM |
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| 08/02/2007 05:04:53 AM |
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| 08/02/2007 05:03:18 AM |
Image Consciousby FalcComment: Nicely spotted. It's a bit tightly cropped at the bottom and left, but I like this. |
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| 08/02/2007 05:01:40 AM |
Passing Strangersby EstimatedEyesComment: This is quite poorly exposed, focused and lacks an interesting subject. Sorry to sound so negative (and I may not be the first) but there is honestly not much to keep this from a 1, although you have kept the camera straightish!
Next time you could try panning the camera to capture a subject crisp while all else is moving (the bloke looking at the camera here perhaps). If you use a wide angle lens for this, and are quite close, even subjects on the same moving object will appear blurred apart from a narrow focal point where you track with the camera.
Otherwise just try to look for a quirk in a scene ΓΆ€“ particularly using backgrounds for juxtaposition or other subjects to show contrast of lifestyle, etc. |
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| 08/01/2007 06:10:09 AM |
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