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| 10/27/2003 12:01:11 PM |
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| 10/23/2003 01:08:22 AM |
(L)On(e)ly waiting for a catch.by doginroomComment by Fayech: whoah, there sure are a bunch of webs in your garden. cool. shot would be more effective if they spider was in focus. especially given, from the title, it is the subject matter. |
| 10/22/2003 04:47:48 PM |
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| 10/22/2003 04:42:11 PM |
(L)On(e)ly waiting for a catch.by doginroomComment by vadvirag: The spider is a bit blurry to me, as I expected him as the main subject (and not the flower in focus), and I think one spider net (the biggest) would have bin good enough in order to show that this spider is quite alone. But I like the title and the idea very much! :-) |
| 10/22/2003 01:44:18 PM |
(L)On(e)ly waiting for a catch.by doginroomComment by Gordon: looks like a fantastic location but the composition feels really busy with too many elements
The wall - the grasses, the flowers, the webs, the spider, the dew and the house. Any one of these could be a good shot on their own but all together its a bit of a hodge-podge
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| 10/22/2003 04:57:46 AM |
(L)On(e)ly waiting for a catch.by doginroomComment by Miah: wow, great photo.. and i almost didn't think it had anything to do with aloneness.. but each spider although 3 feet from the next lives its own separate life.. void of contact with any of the others.. very interesting scene.. i think it was a good idea to focus on the webs in the back.. very interesting photo indeed. difficult to make this work... you pulled it off satisfactorally- 7 .. because this needs to be more simple than it is.. somehow.. crazy.. |
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| 10/22/2003 03:59:55 AM |
(L)On(e)ly waiting for a catch.by doginroomComment by sleekr: The plant in front is in focus, leaving the spider and its web blurred, detracting from what could have been a great shot. Not sure where this is lit from (behind the camera?) but I've heard spiderwebs show up better using backlight... |
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