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| 03/05/2003 10:39:44 PM |
Caviar Wavesby lumbusComment by DougPaz: Wow, a shot without a chicken egg! Very creative and colorful. I might have cropped this a bit closer and it would have been more abstract but perhaps a bit more powerful. Great job. |
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| 03/04/2003 12:51:07 AM |
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| 03/03/2003 10:05:16 PM |
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| 03/03/2003 06:50:20 PM |
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| 03/03/2003 06:26:23 PM |
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| 03/03/2003 05:47:29 PM |
Caviar Wavesby lumbusComment by e301: I don't like the depth of field - don't see the advantage of the distant part of the shot not being in focus. |
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| 03/03/2003 05:33:47 PM |
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| 03/03/2003 01:13:38 PM |
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| 01/26/2003 10:36:57 PM |
He likes itby lumbusComment by karmat: CRITIQUE CLUB CRITIQUE
by karmat
COMPOSITION
I really think the comoposition on this is effective. Teh darker area on the left anchors the pictures and gives the eye somewhere to rest. It also seems to point the eye to the deer. Also, you have three distinct layers, field, trees, mountain. I think you probably could have cropped the sky out as it is kinda bland and almost make the top of the ridge look blown out. My personal feelings would like to see the deer facing the other way, BUT, as a photographer, you can only expect the animals to do so much. Facing into the frame would have made it feel more balanced for me.
TECHNIQUE
I love how you were able to expose it so that the details were visible, even in the darker parts. It portrays a true landscape shot, I think, and the deer in the foreground adds to the interest, as well as giving the shot a focal point. The mountains lack "luster," and sometimes a neutral density filter or polarizer will help, especially in the smokies because there is so much haze there.
Very well done, and I hope you enjoyed your time there!
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| 01/19/2003 10:09:10 PM |
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