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| 11/30/2004 04:40:47 PM |
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| 11/30/2004 02:56:06 AM |
?by kadac00Comment by Art Roflmao: "Oh jeez, aren't you the guy who asked me to beat my chest last week for the "Authority" challenge??" |
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| 11/30/2004 12:21:17 AM |
?by kadac00Comment by nico_blue: the white (overexposed) rocks kill the picture imo... the gorilla is perfectly captured but the background just isnt helping. |
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| 11/29/2004 11:41:15 PM |
?by kadac00Comment by KDO: Great shot. The contemplative pose is perfect, and the image is technically stunning. I am eager to see your notes on this picture. Brilliant image. |
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| 11/29/2004 03:28:30 PM |
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| 11/29/2004 03:53:23 AM |
?by kadac00Comment by colda: I love the pic, the glowing rocks are a slight distraction though |
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| 10/10/2004 06:37:10 PM |
Minikin 2by kadac00Comment by hlswilson: IMHO, this is superior to the original. You might want to crop up from the bottom just a bit to eliminate the corner of the cushion. I like it very much. The green/white background is a lovely complement to the gray/brown fur. Love IT! |
| 10/10/2004 01:12:27 PM |
Minikin 2by kadac00Comment by Kylie: Wow - this is great, and you are one quick learner! You took all the suggestions people contributed and did it one better! Good job. |
| 10/08/2004 09:05:49 PM |
Minikinby kadac00Comment by mfairbanks: Greetings,
Actually I have to disagree with the others, I like your DOF in this pic, "her" face seems to POP out at you, and after all it is the face that makes animals, like people unique. There is enough discernable to get a feeling of her size/shape and if you've seen one grey cats butt (and side), you've seen em all IMHO, excellent job!
Mike
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| 10/08/2004 08:21:53 PM |
Minikinby kadac00Comment by cycloxslug: I would suggest a tighter crop on the face...as another poster commented, the dof doesn't quite suit the pic. I like to use a shallow dof when the background is distracting-- thus i think a deeper one would be nice on this kitty to capture the rest of the body in tight focus. But I am no pro, and still have to shoot a hundred pics to get 2 i like. |
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