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| 11/22/2004 07:58:25 AM |
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| 11/22/2004 07:53:34 AM |
The Artist by scalvertComment by magnetic9999: of the ribboning shots, this is by the far the most worthy - it actually was creative! :D even better, then, that it took first. congrats!! |
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| 11/22/2004 07:52:06 AM |
The Artist by scalvertComment by tfaust: Truly an amazing shot having accomplished this in camera. Brilliant... Congrats on the well deserved ribbon! |
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| 11/22/2004 07:24:29 AM |
The Artist by scalvertComment by GolferDDS: Once in a while there is one picture that stands out as being totally unique, original and captivating. There was no doubt that yours was the one in this challenge. Congratulations. |
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| 11/22/2004 07:21:26 AM |
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| 11/22/2004 07:21:18 AM |
The Artist by scalvertComment by Brenb: Well deserved win and after reading how you did it, I give it an 11 for being so darn cleaver. :) |
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| 11/22/2004 05:16:33 AM |
The Artist by scalvertComment by terje: Most excellent! Without a doubt the best image in this challenge. ;) Congrats!
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| 11/22/2004 05:10:50 AM |
The Artist by scalvertComment by PhilipDyer: Once again proving the old adage - "When in doubt, use petroleum jelly." Congrats, Shannon. I never would have thought of this and am amazed that you accomplished the goal of such a demanding challenge in camera. Really great job! |
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| 11/22/2004 04:34:17 AM |
Where's Waldog?by scalvertComment by LalliSig: Great portrait of a dog, his eyes really speak a story here. Love the lighting in this shot. Only thing I am going to nitpick about is the composition. I haven´t personally taken any dog portraits, so please feel free to ignore this but I have seen so many of them composed in "portrait" but not "landscape" as you do here so that if you would have gotten his paws in the shot too and eliminated more of the blanket on the left and right I think you would have had a killer shot. Anyway, gave it a 9. |
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| 11/22/2004 03:46:06 AM |
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