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| 04/03/2004 08:25:27 PM |
A clear March dayby fredrojComment: Simple sweet nice contrasting complementary colors. I love how each post is just slightly different. |
| 04/03/2004 08:23:36 PM |
Simplicityby ozdickComment: Love the sand sky shadow texture with the texture of the wood giving it all depth. I think this will do well. About the only thing I could wish for is the POV to be slighy farther left or right (probably right) so you can see the branch coming out better. Though that would have messed up the shadow angle. |
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| 04/03/2004 08:17:47 PM |
Eating Yougurtby maelmsComment: if it was B&W with the red it would be fine, but the Green totally throws it out for me. The design on the bib is distracting. Good focus and an interesting attitude. |
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| 04/03/2004 08:15:48 PM |
Bitternessby olnosComment: way over saturated. the eyes of the left person could have been cloned on the white slate. |
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| 04/03/2004 08:13:21 PM |
Awakeningby instepsComment: I think I would have brought the light a little farther foward. otherwise it has a nice composition |
| 11/26/2003 09:55:46 PM |
Surprising Myselfby ShelleyComment: its a nice idea, however I think I would have tried to have your right hand on your right cheak in the facing foward part of your shot, and have your left hand where it is. Rather than having the right hand cover up part of your face on the facing foward part of the picture. |
| 11/26/2003 09:42:32 PM |
Peek-a-Boo!by trainComment: This is exquisite. I almost didn't see the mantis at first because of the way you use the rule of thirds to draw your eye to the flower and away from the mantis. Also because of it's coloring, the mantis appears to be squinting and grinning with its head stuck over the edge of the flower. |
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| 11/26/2003 09:26:55 PM |
Caught In The Actby channeledComment: Photos with youngsters are much more prone to contain redeye. To eliminate/reduce the redeye its best to try and set your flash to redeye removal The other thing is understanding that redeye is caused by looking at or near the flash wenn it discharges. |
| 11/26/2003 09:20:38 PM |
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| 11/26/2003 09:19:53 PM |
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