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| 07/01/2007 04:34:08 AM |
the soul of a waterfallby ursulaComment: Nice use of the slow shutter effect with this waterfall while contrasting it against the plants in the foreground. I wish the waterfall didn't have such a muddy look but that isn't something you can control. What is the red dot in the upper right corner. Great shot. |
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| 07/01/2007 04:32:16 AM |
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| 06/17/2007 04:37:55 AM |
New Zealand - 100% Pureby KiwiChrisComment: Beauty! Interesting crop you've used here. Were you able to shoot this at any different time during the week? I think this shot would have a lot more punch at sunrise/sunset with a slow exposure of the water and the reflection of a vibrant sunrise/sunset. Still, very cool. |
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| 06/14/2007 01:15:23 AM |
Pure blissby virtuamikeComment: I'm guessing you'll get comments about over-exposing the cats fur. It doesn't bother me, I think this is well taken. Nicely done. |
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| 06/14/2007 01:12:37 AM |
Colorby okiesisiComment: Well taken, but I doubt it'll score extremely well because it doesn't have a "wow factor" (something that makes the viewer go wow! (like if was a stop action shot of this splashing in a puddle). That being said, I like the simplicity of this shot. |
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| 06/14/2007 01:05:02 AM |
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| 06/14/2007 01:04:03 AM |
Pure Fuzzby Beautiful-JoeComment: Great macro, doesn't say Pure to me though. Not even Pure Fuzz, because it it was pure fuzz, it would just be a fuzzball. |
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| 06/06/2007 07:03:25 PM |
Mariannaby ZoomdakComment: No, not really. This is done with basic editing, I just took about 7 shots of this, and ending up getting this one where she was clear through the falls |
| 06/06/2007 12:23:04 AM |
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| 06/06/2007 12:20:24 AM |
Why God??by jeroweComment: Love it! I'm guessing you had to hold this pose (which is a pose I use quite often in my own photos) for a good 30 seconds or more, yet, you've got crisp sharpness around the hands. Well done with that. I like the lone star. |
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