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| 10/02/2004 07:01:12 PM |
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| 10/02/2004 05:12:51 PM |
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| 10/02/2004 05:10:01 PM |
Red Dragonby JackoComment by L1: I adore the vibrant colors of this image! Excellent use of DOF and the composition is wonderful. Great capture! :o) |
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| 10/02/2004 03:49:08 PM |
Red Dragonby JackoComment by crabappl3: Jacko? This is a decent little shot :-p Could use a bit more DOF though, maybe try closing down the aperture some :-))
Actually the centered composition and the overall brightness of the shot are 2 things I would have adjusted. It seems just over saturated or something. -danny |
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| 10/02/2004 03:43:43 PM |
Red Dragonby JackoComment by DougPaz: Really nice but it is almost as if there are too many things to look at that are splayed out. The petals, the wings, the body all seem to go from focus and back again. Great color and I love the background. |
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| 10/02/2004 03:39:47 PM |
Red Dragonby JackoComment by dsa157: great pose with the dragonfly perfectly mirroring the profile of the flower. colors and strong and vibrant. depth of field is too shallow though for a shot pulled back this much an I don't like the hotspot on the fly's eye. |
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| 10/02/2004 03:09:35 PM |
Red Dragonby JackoComment by RedOak: Very good use of colours. The Crop could've been a little tighter around the insect. I would've also wish for a clearer depth of view around the flower, seeing it as a whole. |
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| 10/02/2004 02:37:02 PM |
Red Dragonby JackoComment by GolferDDS: Very well done colorful stop action shot of this dragon fly. Not an easy shot to get right and you have done it nicely. |
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| 10/02/2004 10:47:09 AM |
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| 10/02/2004 09:30:47 AM |
Red Dragonby JackoComment by t_korecki: i love this photo, love the focus and the way it changes through the varying depths and there really isnt much that i would change on this in general... if i was to be nitpicking i may look at cloning out the light reflecting off the eye of the dragonfly however thats being nitpicking and im not all too sure that that would actually improve the image.... aside from that the last green pettle on the left of the image seems to be doubled up... it has a ghosting image and you may want to consider sharpening that area up just a tad so focus is not drawn off the dragonfly but gr8 shot overall and gr8 work
congrats on a wonderful image |
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