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| 05/22/2007 09:09:50 PM |
Duotone Trotterby BAMartinComment by SandyP: That is beautiful architecture. The striking white part of the building makes this such a perfect photo for black and white. What is that building. I bet that is an awesome room in there.
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| 05/22/2007 09:07:07 PM |
Tongueby BAMartinComment by sherpet: You have a great sense of timing with your animal captures.....
Well done and I enjoyed visiting this folder in your portfolio..... |
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| 05/22/2007 09:05:44 PM |
Lunch Optionsby BAMartinComment by MaryO: I like the idea of this very much, where the prey draws not only the cat's eyes but the viewers as well. Just wish the fish, especially, was in sharp focus and not so noisy. |
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| 05/22/2007 09:05:43 PM |
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| 05/22/2007 09:05:02 PM |
Banditby BAMartinComment by sherpet: This is such a strong pet portrait, with a fun twist to it.
I love the priceless look that you have captured here.
Also the black and white helps to bring out the great tonal qualities..... |
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| 05/22/2007 08:21:12 PM |
Duotone Trotterby BAMartinComment by BeckyT: Interesting architecture that has been complimented with the duotone process. Nice lines and composition. |
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| 05/22/2007 05:46:14 PM |
Duotone Trotterby BAMartinComment by UNCLEBRO: It's your tenth image or it's day 22.
which ever way you want to look at it!!!!
either way, it's a good one.
shadows, lines, thirds, space etc = good image :-) |
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| 05/22/2007 04:12:14 PM |
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| 05/22/2007 12:38:02 PM |
Aweby BAMartinComment by ludde: I like this shoot, tough i agree with Jedusi that the line in the top left is a bit distracting, but a very nice shoot :) |
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| 05/22/2007 10:27:37 AM |
Aweby BAMartinComment by Jedusi: Barbara, you've chosen a good title for this shot, and there is a great capture of the sheer size of the monument.
In an ideal world you would lose the chain and pull up a chair for the girl so that you have a symmetry between the two facing each other, but alas museums can get a little touchy about that sort of behaviour :- )
The only thing I would consider doing is losing the strong dark line going out the top left of the picture. |
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