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| 04/05/2006 01:22:54 AM |
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| 04/03/2006 01:10:32 PM |
Playtime in the Daffodilsby dwterryComment by Neuferland: Reminds me of Holland, don't know why but it does. Very nice shot, well composed and good DOF on the overall picture. Nothing that really makes it stand out from the crowd but still very nice overall. A 6 |
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| 04/03/2006 12:51:20 PM |
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| 04/03/2006 02:56:03 AM |
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| 04/03/2006 02:00:13 AM |
Playtime in the Daffodilsby dwterryComment by CNovack: Love those yellow daffodils and the composition in the background provides an interesting visual backdrop for this image. I like how you incorporated the playing statues in the composition because it really invokes the imagery of springtime & playtime. However there are a few elements here that can make this image go from good to astonding! First off there is a tad too much going on in the background that is distracting from the main focus' mainly the yellow flowers and the playing statues - those buildings and barren trees draw attention away and are not overall attractive to look at. Perhaps changing the angle would remove them entirely or at least remove most of it. Having the camera literally rest on the ground and angle it up would have given the illusion of us looking up at the heightened daffodils and the playing statues that spring forth from them. Lastly at that angle there would be more blue sky visible that would add to the visualization of an open meadow/field 'feel' even though a cathedral typed building would be present in the shot. The cathedral type building would not be/is not a detractor from the image overall - and could add even more visual interest if more of the top half of the building complete with spires was present (an easy remedied solution would be to take the photo from a lower angle like I mentioned. |
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| 03/31/2006 01:33:04 AM |
Grandma Loves Genealogyby dwterryComment by f-32: A charming photo, David. Look at that sweet woman showing off her treasures! Atta boy!
Now, where are the 5 generation shots, dangit??? |
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| 02/28/2006 07:42:55 PM |
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| 02/28/2006 01:30:40 PM |
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