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| 09/02/2002 10:44:00 AM |
roller coaster faceby nbortonComment by cmcvety: I like the composition of this shot a lot, however I am not sure if it meets my definition of candid. Amazing picture, but not for this challenge. |
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| 09/02/2002 01:31:00 AM |
roller coaster faceby nbortonComment by jmsetzler: This is a very interesting photo, and I like it quite a bit. It definitely gives me the impression of a 'pose' rather than being candid... - jmsetzler |
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| 09/02/2002 01:24:00 AM |
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| 09/02/2002 12:40:00 AM |
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| 05/30/2002 07:17:00 PM |
Young Cowboyby nbortonComment by drewmedia: I don't like how the other kid is cropped in half in the framing of the shot, and the image seems slightly grainy... but the kid by himself with his bright shirt would be awesome. |
| 05/30/2002 07:05:00 PM |
Young Cowboyby nbortonComment by Kimbly: I love the fence, the hat, the shirt, and those boots are adorable. I don't know if you cropped. If you had a choice, I don't think I'd have chosen to include the other kid. |
| 05/30/2002 06:31:00 AM |
Young Cowboyby nbortonComment by itsaghostcar: Better composition would have made this a very fine photo. Definitely getting rid of the boy in the blue t-shirt, and possibly centering the cowboy. Might have been nice to see exactly what they were staring at too. |
| 05/29/2002 05:47:00 PM |
Young Cowboyby nbortonComment by pabletto: Nice saturated colours and a warm touch.It's a pity though that the boy on the left is cut in half. :-( It would have made an even better shot. |
| 05/29/2002 05:25:00 PM |
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| 05/29/2002 01:16:00 PM |
Young Cowboyby nbortonComment by FranziskaLang: Now, I generally prefer to see faces in the "people" shots because they say so much about people, but this one's an exception. I really like the shot. Two things that would've made this one perfect (and that may not have been possible, since I can't see outside of the photo) is if the kid to the left wasn't in the shot (could you have the boy standing up on the left of your shot and then include more of what's to the right?). For some reason I imagine he should be on tip-toes to try to look over the bar in the fence. |
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