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| 03/23/2005 04:59:46 AM |
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| 03/23/2005 02:51:07 AM |
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| 03/23/2005 12:58:36 AM |
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| 03/22/2005 07:59:40 PM |
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| 03/21/2005 06:01:31 PM |
Next Generationby glad2badadComment by srbrubaker: The pine cone posesses a primal attraction whose explanation has eluded anthropologists and psychologists for centuries. I'm afraid that the harsh lighting has made this viewing angle pretty much impossible for a good shot, since the brighness of the sky and the shadow in the cone are too far apart to be captured by a digital camera without some careful auxilliary lighting.
I like the mathematical shape of the cone, its placement on a rule of thirds vertex, and the trifold symmetry of the twigs that radiate from it. I find the subject to be a little to small and too hard to see. |
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| 03/20/2005 07:42:08 AM |
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| 03/18/2005 05:29:43 PM |
Sweet Harmonyby glad2badadComment by Grandmom: I like this photo for many reasons. Foremost - nothing looks posed. The colors are wonderful and truly capture the season. The boys are doing something together and their comraderie is easy and peaceful - you can't fake that. The dog is happy just being near them - like every dog we have ever owned. It's a nice scene and imo meets the challenge. |
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| 03/18/2005 04:36:09 PM |
Sweet Harmonyby glad2badadComment by Cutter: That is a big dog. I like the background. The dog probably hurts the overall impact of the image. Otherwise, i kind of like it. Reminds me of childhood comraderie. |
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| 03/17/2005 01:29:42 PM |
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| 03/16/2005 10:56:44 PM |
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