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| 05/17/2006 03:32:32 AM |
The motherby greslizzzComment by greslizzz: Well...
Again people are too much influenced by Christian religion...
Nature is Holy for many people... and praying only is not going to save us from global warming
A flower is the place where the miracle of the life happens!, for me it is really a Holy place. Message edited by author 2006-05-17 11:03:00. |
| 05/17/2006 12:36:02 AM |
The best flower of my gardenby greslizzzComment by Mal37: I like this one, but i'm not exactly sure why. The colors are great, the angled composition leads the eye, and the spider is a nice touch. The contrast is a bit harsh though, especially in the direct sunlight, and the out of focus foreground is a bit distracting. Still, a pleasing image. Good luck! |
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| 05/16/2006 11:39:17 PM |
Crescendoby greslizzzComment by TooCool: From the Critique Club:
To me this looks like a very nice study type of shot. By that I mean you can shoot it over and over again and study how it comes out. That said:
What I like: You have some interesting contrasting lines here. The most obvious would be the vertical lines caused by the stems of the plants. More subtly, you have a neat diagonal line caused by the various heights of the plants. Put the two together and you have potential for a very interesting shot.
What I don't like: The pots at the bottom of the shot have no definition. They blend together. You can not tell where one pot ends and the next begins. The raindrops at the bottom of the window look like an oversight. Or in other words they look like you didn't notice them when taking the shot. If they were all over the window this would rock. As is it's a distraction. The reflections in the glass, see what I said about the raindrops. More reflections good! Less reflections good! As is: it looks like you didn't know they were there.
This has great potential. Figure out what you want it to finally look like and keep experimenting. You could end up with a shot that rocks!
Yours
TC |
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| 05/16/2006 11:39:03 PM |
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