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| 08/21/2002 03:58:00 PM |
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| 08/21/2002 03:07:00 PM |
How does your garden grow?by MeggieComment by goodtimecharlee: very strong concept. foreground is too soft for me. i think maybe you could have added more color by using red or blue pencils instead of the yellow on the stick. way to be creative. 6 |
| 08/21/2002 02:47:00 PM |
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| 08/21/2002 09:28:00 AM |
How does your garden grow?by MeggieComment by autool: Composition: Subject Placement, Cropping, Background8, Technical: Focus, Exposure, Lighting, Processing7, Challenge: Does your entry meet it?10, Appeal: Is it Interesting, Motivating, Etc.? 7, Total Averaged Rating8. Autool |
| 08/21/2002 02:03:00 AM |
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| 08/20/2002 11:14:00 PM |
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| 08/20/2002 05:18:00 PM |
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| 08/20/2002 01:01:00 PM |
How does your garden grow?by MeggieComment by Kavey: This is a clever idea and I like that you've had to take on photo for use as the "plant" information card within this one. Composition doesn't quite work for me. Are there outtakes with differing compositions? Would like to see any. 5, Kavey |
| 08/20/2002 05:47:00 AM |
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