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| 01/04/2010 06:46:01 PM |
House of Worshipby KenComment: Wow, that is one crazy lime green church. The colors of this are really unreal. The fisheye effect is pretty neat though, it really draws you into things. |
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| 01/04/2010 06:45:00 PM |
blanketedby krnodilComment: I don't quite understand where you are going with this. I'm unsure of what your intended subject is, not because of the lack of focus, but because nothing has been accentuated by your choice of composition. |
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| 01/04/2010 06:40:09 PM |
Pet me too Please!by sfmorrisComment: Upon first glance, I thought the white horse was pulling him by the hood! Good job capturing a moment of interaction between child and animal. I think the scene could have been strengthened by concentrating on only the interaction between the boy and the brown horse though, as it is a great moment. |
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| 01/04/2010 06:36:28 PM |
Sand Stone Layersby SoulJanceComment: Interesting scene, but I think your sensor wasn't quite up to capturing the dynamic range of this particular scene. The right sky is blown out a good deal. Your choice of location is good though. The sandstone's layers are neat and the "sponge" textured rocks in the center are cool too. |
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| 01/04/2010 06:34:49 PM |
Autumn in Japanby outofthisnatureComment: The large building spire in the background really detracts from the "natural-ness" (for lack of a better term) of this shot. You have the wood building, whose tones are complimented by the changing leaves, and then there's that random chunk of steel. Also, there's some noise in the upper right sky, could use some noise reduction on the blue channel. |
| 01/04/2010 06:24:24 PM |
Jurassicby Shutter-For-HireComment: Cool iguana pic. Great detail throughout nearly the whole image (ever so slight loss of focus below the chin and on the snout). The saliva-cicle adds to the pose I think. Nice framing. |
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| 01/04/2010 06:19:48 PM |
Bright Nightsby cpanaiotiComment: This is an excellent example of how to capture the essence and magnitude of a large building. I like how it is peeking from behind the tree, as if to hide I just wish the tree weren't clipped at the top. Beyond that, magnificent photo. |
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| 01/04/2010 06:17:17 PM |
The Barnby sykerComment: Too bad you missed the Contre Jour challenge; this would be well suited for that. I kinda like the lens flare you got going on here too, as well as the obliteration of everything but the barn. Interestingly, it seems almost in direct contrast to the barn's place in the world, wherein small farms and the associated are being obliterated by the changing times and giant agri-business. |
| 01/04/2010 06:14:32 PM |
My Wayby odriewComment: Great leading lines. Really pulls the viewer into the distance. Your border works pretty well with this too. |
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| 01/04/2010 06:13:09 PM |
Daisyby DCrest01Comment: Nice purple tinge to this flower. Your framing is interesting too, not too often I see somebody go with a close crop on a flower. A bit more DoF might help this, but it's nice as is. |
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