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The grape garden grows no wine before its time
03/02/2010 04:04:13 AM
The grape garden grows no wine before its time
by bohemka

Comment:
Cool sky, but I don't know why you went as small as you did. Emphasizing the endless rows of vines a bit more would have worked well for this.
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Another morning in my little front garden
03/02/2010 04:03:02 AM
Another morning in my little front garden
by thedoginthebog

Comment:
If you own that TVR, I'm deeply envious. Is it a Cerbera? My car knowledge is lapsing
Interesting portrayal of cold, but I'm not sure how well it relates to the challenge.
Thorns
03/02/2010 03:56:39 AM
Thorns
by ErikV

Comment:
Nice change of pace from the rest of the entries. I quite like this. Refreshing, visually interesting, and I'm a sucker for B/W.
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The Burden of Family
03/02/2010 03:54:50 AM
The Burden of Family
by BarbB

Comment:
I like the title, and the way the spider is climbing the stick almost makes the title horribly depressing (since it's a dead-end), but I think this is an interesting shot. I like how the shot has zero background, and the DoF is pretty great.
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Straight from the Garden
03/02/2010 03:52:58 AM
Straight from the Garden
by wheeledd

Comment:
Very nicely done stock photo. Lighting illuminates the subject well while still keeping texture. Maybe a bit higher saturation to make it look more appetizing, but great job.
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The Secret Garden
03/02/2010 03:51:31 AM
The Secret Garden
by brittany26

Comment:
The badly blown highlights in the sky and pillars really detracts from this shot. A lower perspective might have also added some additional drama to the shot. Generally, shooting from a normal standing height makes photos less-interesting because it's what we always see.
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Shoveling
03/02/2010 03:50:26 AM
Shoveling
by luv389

Comment:
This looks very last second and hurried. The lighting is very harsh and the subject matter isn't portrayed in a particularly interesting method. Getting closer to your subject matter and lower, including more just the feet and the area to the right of the person, will make the framing less awkward than cutting them off at the knees.
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Snails Pace
03/02/2010 03:48:19 AM
Snails Pace
by gaz

Comment:
Great subject isolation.
The VISITOR
03/02/2010 03:47:34 AM
The VISITOR
by andrewt

Comment:
Detail is exceptional. A deeper DoF would be nice to get at least the foreground antennae in focus, as well as keeping the left midleg/tarsus in the frame.
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Green Shoot 1
02/19/2010 10:56:34 PM
Green Shoot 1
by JokersSoul

Comment:
I agree with danculwell. Some supplemental light would really help this. Great poses (including the grumpy kiddo dead center), but generally a bit underexposed for the people. An umbrella above camera right would help things to (obviously not feasible with an EasyShare :) ).
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