DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 
Browse Settings
Currently viewing:
Registered Userxtabintun

Show comments:

Per page:

Order:

Comments:


Comments Received by xtabintun
Pages:   ... [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] ... [64]
Showing 551 - 560 of ~633
Image Comment
Retrato Indeciso
11/03/2004 03:39:05 AM
Retrato Indeciso
by xtabintun

Comment by jazper:
NIce picture!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Retrato Indeciso
11/03/2004 12:56:20 AM
Retrato Indeciso
by xtabintun

Comment by Skip:
oui, image de l'indécision. o cuadro de la indecisión. oder Abbildung von Unentschlossenheit. o immagine di indecisione...

consigo el cuadro. ¿usted consigue el cuadro?
Photographer found comment helpful.
Brillance
11/02/2004 11:39:04 PM
Brillance
by xtabintun

Comment by HBunch:
You couldn't find anything better to enter that an almost exact replica of a photo you've already entered? I think all the comments you got on the last one apply here as well. Except that it does't meet the challenge. lol Can't go wrong in a free study, unfortunately I don't see it doing much better in this challenge than it did the last. I think your lighting was very bad for this shot, and that hurt it a lot. The only improvement I see in this one over the last is that it's not cropped so tightly to the beak.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Brillance
11/02/2004 08:37:55 PM
Brillance
by xtabintun

Comment by Resusit8u:
The crop works well in this shot, perfectly focused and brilliant colors. Good luck.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Brillance
11/02/2004 06:45:10 PM
Brillance
by xtabintun

Comment by Clifton E Jones:
Beautiful vibrant colors......
Photographer found comment helpful.
Brillance
11/02/2004 04:06:42 PM
Brillance
by xtabintun

Comment by ccraft:
This is a really lovely subject. I like the depth of field used here and the expression. The colours are also really beautiful and definitely "pop". if you're doingsomething like this in the future, I find portraits like this usually (not always) benefit from a bit more negative (blank) space to the side of the subejct (in this case to the right side). Using a rule of third approach (subject to 1/3 of the image) usually balances out the composition and makes the subject stand out (plus, studies show the rule of thirds is the most visually appealing. It isn't a steadfast rule... but would apply nicely in this situation. Your eye wants to move a bit toward the direction where the bird is moving and it's limited with this crop. Just some advice - a good image overall though.
Photographer found comment helpful.
1 Samuel 2:7
11/02/2004 02:53:18 AM
1 Samuel 2:7
by xtabintun

Comment by riotspyne:
this has a wonderful mood and tone..its a very powerful image...not really knowing the bible, im not sure where it relates although i am sure it does...well done
Photographer found comment helpful.
High Note
11/01/2004 09:33:59 PM
High Note
by xtabintun

Comment by LegatoMuzic:
Great idea.
Photographer found comment helpful.
High Note
11/01/2004 03:00:08 PM
High Note
by xtabintun

Comment by whatdewuc:
Nice stop motion, negative space. While the trees show height I think I might have preferred just sky.
Photographer found comment helpful.
High Note
11/01/2004 01:45:01 PM
High Note
by xtabintun

Comment by bpickard:
Not sure fir trees are the right counterpoint to the trumpet and think you've cropped to tight in the upper right
Photographer found comment helpful.
Pages:   ... [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] ... [64]
Showing 551 - 560 of ~633


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 06/16/2025 11:04:43 AM EDT.