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| 09/16/2010 01:12:50 AM |
yin yangby oldbimmercoupeComment: Ok, cats = fabulous. So you got me on the heart factor. Plus them cuddling, adds cute factor. Plus killer processing and the whole yin/yang, hugging thing. BUT, technically not really underexposed. On the contrary, this is a bit overexposed. Love it anyway. |
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| 09/16/2010 01:11:19 AM |
Dark path aheadby briandsdComment: Marvelous. A real story image. I love the starburst, and that there is just enough light on the ground to make out the figure. Gorgeous tonality. |
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| 09/16/2010 01:10:42 AM |
Landing at first lightby juliannjComment: Stunning it its simplicity. Wonderful pp'ing. I would argue that a crop on the right to match the left would make a better balanced image. |
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| 09/16/2010 01:09:43 AM |
Beach Ballerby felipecrpComment: Hmmm, technically, I think this is silhouette rather than underexposed. But I could be wrong. It might be the same thing :-) Beautiful and simple. |
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| 09/16/2010 01:09:01 AM |
sundewby skewsmeComment: This is the sort of image I hope to some day be able to capture. Not sure what this is, although it seems organic. But the level of detail in the focused area, and the spectacular bokeh above, oh, just gorgeous. |
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| 09/16/2010 01:07:23 AM |
Anhinga Streetby ubiqueComment: An attractive abstract, although I'm not sure what I'm looking at... |
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| 09/16/2010 01:06:46 AM |
Big Moonby cloudsmeComment: I am always amazed at images that are this dark and yet retail such clarity. Well done. |
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| 09/16/2010 01:06:14 AM |
Shilsholeby franktheyankComment: This looks like an image for skyscape. I'm not sure it qualifies for underexposed... |
| 09/16/2010 01:04:28 AM |
Aloneby KenrossowComment: I think there are some strong elements in this image, although it's a bit too underexposed. The eye is drawn to the window with the partial building rather than to the man, who is arguably the main subject. His pose is very interesting, he is pondering something, but he is almost invisible, s the eye keeps traveling to the better lit window. |
| 09/16/2010 01:02:52 AM |
Two- Facedby MarfunComment: A phenomenal bug macro although I don't see how this is underexposed. |
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