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| 09/21/2003 09:45:45 PM |
Airborneby GraciousComment by RiderGal: Very cool... what is he flying from? I wish we could see him closer, and maybe see his face. I think the intense look on his face would be really cool. I think it's just too far away for it to be really effective. Also I think I would have cropped it differently, but I'm not sure how I would have cropped it. |
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| 09/21/2003 03:14:33 PM |
Airborneby GraciousComment by gerdagrice: Nice composition and definitely a sports subject. Good straight horizon, too. I think I'd like the image to be a bit sharper and less hazy, but I guess that the weather was responsible for the haze, and there's not too much we can do about the weather. |
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| 09/20/2003 06:01:47 PM |
Airborneby GraciousComment by faidoi: Great action shot. It shows a great dynamic movement in the picture. The composition is very interesting. The depth of field is good. The guy looks like he might pop out of the picture. |
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| 09/19/2003 08:52:34 PM |
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| 09/19/2003 06:46:54 PM |
It's In The Seedby GraciousComment by e301: Such an odd photograph - here's a few things that stike me about it. Composition - mt eye is constantly drawn to the shadows, rather than the subject. The real contrat lines are hugel exaggerated by over-sharpening (check where the two apples overlap). Graininess: the red field is enormously speckled, and that persists in the apples - there's no texture there at all! Low cantrast - there's no white, no black: given the muted subject, that at leasst would be neccesary to proveide some purely visulal interest.
What's more annoying is that it's a prety good idea - just that it could have been executed so much better. It needs composition, texture, depth, and prbably a kore intersting view-point. especially with one seed sitting on the surfacr of the apple: imagine a low level shot of that, against a dark background, with the seed picked out by lighting from the rear and the side ... you'd have a winner there. |
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