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| 05/27/2004 09:08:53 AM |
Ying & Yangby zerplordComment by KarenB: your photograph came up in a thread where we put in random image numbers, so, today is your lucky day! :)
I remember this image. I really like how they are looking in opposite directions from each other. Tells your point nicely.
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| 06/09/2002 09:13:00 PM |
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| 06/09/2002 08:42:00 PM |
Ying & Yangby zerplordComment by tlalonde: Idea is good; needs more contrast and sharper focus; also move right to use bricks as background to eliminate sticks(?) and trees behind dog on right. |
| 06/09/2002 04:19:00 PM |
Ying & Yangby zerplordComment by Patella: Funny interpretation of yin & yang. Wish the focus was a little better and the background a little less distracting. |
| 06/08/2002 03:00:00 PM |
Ying & Yangby zerplordComment by drewmedia: Great job with tough models :) I'd like this picture more if it were sharper and maybe if the dogs stood apart from the background better. A shallower depth of field or maybe just a levels adjustment could accomplish this. |
| 06/06/2002 02:14:00 AM |
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| 06/05/2002 04:32:00 PM |
Ying & Yangby zerplordComment by karmat: Nice set-up. Either you are extremely lucky, or those are two obedient dogs! The brightness in the upper left is a bit too much, I think. |
| 06/04/2002 07:35:00 PM |
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| 06/04/2002 03:34:00 PM |
Ying & Yangby zerplordComment by PixelatedVisions: I like the way their head are looking different directions. I think though if the poles and sign were out of the way I'd like it more. |
| 06/04/2002 06:51:00 AM |
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