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| 01/29/2004 04:43:16 AM |
Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by Quadrajet: I really like the composition, the choice of black and white, the clarity, the exposure...umm what else do I like...well, pretty much everything. My only nitpick would be that the image seems to be cropped a bit too tightly at the top (for my taste) but that's a minor nitpick. I'm really glad it meets the challenge because this is a great shot, keep up the great work. |
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| 01/28/2004 10:34:17 PM |
Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by Dave Gordon: Four of almost any animal lined up like that would look menacing, but not sheep. Cute shot, and I think black and white was a good choice. |
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| 01/28/2004 05:48:36 PM |
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| 01/28/2004 04:19:31 PM |
On the Edgeby KonadorComment by GeneralE: A good choice for this challenge, with the sign as the only foreground element, and the cool lights and clouds in the background.
The horizontal shape also lets the lights trail off into infinity on the right, reinforcing the pointing element of the sign. I wish you had a teeny bit more backround to the left of the sign; it looks a little crowded up against the left edge. |
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| 01/28/2004 04:01:22 PM |
On the Edgeby KonadorComment by unknowndeath: The color is alright a little over the top could have been a little more realistic and or gone further with the distortion of the scene color. The sign and the clouds in the back ground seem to close in color and cause a distraction pulling your eye to the far bottom right hand corner. The lighting source the glare is a little bit of a bother as well above the sign maybe should have become apart of the picture itself to add to its surreal effect of isolation. The back ground might do good out of focus just enough then the cloud color in bottom right hand corner might take less precedence over viewing the sign. Its a nice image to begin with something more. Thank You for sharing it. |
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| 01/28/2004 06:29:02 AM |
Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by Harz_Joerg: That's a great one: B&W works wonderfully and the cropping/framing too. What did you tell or do to the sheeps to make them look this way?
Good luck! |
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| 01/27/2004 11:14:36 PM |
Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by Gordon: best so far... Good repeating pattern - great that they are all looking at you, lovely tones just works for me (10) |
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| 01/27/2004 10:30:00 PM |
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| 01/27/2004 07:44:30 PM |
Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by Cam: Terricfic shot. Black and white is perfect.
Must have been tough training them to do a portrait. : )
I think this photo will do GREAT. |
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| 01/27/2004 05:55:19 PM |
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