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| 12/05/2007 08:53:56 AM |
4 - Surfingby BudComment by NikonJeb: This has quite the surreal look the evokes an almost voyeuristic feel. It's definitely got that "Slice of Life" aura we're going for in this project. It makes an ordinary scene interesting with that lens. |
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| 12/05/2007 07:55:01 AM |
3 - Danielby BudComment by codfish: Nice expression and capture of a candid moment. I would have prefered if his ears were not amputated but I like the use of sepia. |
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| 12/05/2007 07:11:23 AM |
4 - Surfingby BudComment by TheresaA: Funny title!! Keep playing with your new lens. I think that it worked out nicely for you here. Very cute image. |
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| 12/05/2007 01:10:11 AM |
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| 12/04/2007 08:16:12 PM |
3 - Danielby BudComment by sherpet: Love this capture, and what wonderful tones you have choosen..... Just perfect..... |
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| 12/04/2007 03:13:20 PM |
3 - Danielby BudComment by dsray: Great photo, reminds me of my Daniel, 10 years ago. Like the crop but don't care about the border here and a little more contrast IMHO. |
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| 12/04/2007 12:48:32 PM |
3 - Danielby BudComment by patio127: What a handsome boy- his smile says "sure Dad I'll pose for you" -It's nice that you spend lots of time w/them. |
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| 12/04/2007 11:03:09 AM |
3 - Danielby BudComment by JLC: Cute Boy! Aren't families great! They put up with cameras in their faces and still smile! Nice shot. |
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| 12/04/2007 08:56:22 AM |
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| 12/04/2007 07:54:41 AM |
Aloneby BudComment by SaraR: The lone tree with its winter bareness looks wonderful against the twilight blue sky. I do wonder why you included quite so much foreground; for me it adds little to the composition. Did you consider taking the photo from a more distant viewpoint? The inclusion of a little more sky at the top would give the tree a bit more space and prevent the composition feeling cramped. |
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