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| 03/12/2008 09:37:38 PM |
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| 03/11/2008 12:29:56 AM |
Peeking for Eternityby RulerZigzagComment by sempermarine: Love the creativity. This may sound picky, but I would have liked to see the window blacked out to give the feeling like you were peering into a dark sky full of stars. The dilemma with that approach of course is how do you solve your lighting issue. I think you still could have done it with a light low on the ground in front of you pointing towards the ceiling. I do hope your picture does well in the challenge. |
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| 03/10/2008 11:21:11 PM |
Peering Down by RulerZigzagComment by Yo_Spiff: A nice photo of this horse, with some good details showing. However, the tilt seems induced simply to meet the challenge theme and I don't think it really adds to the image at all. |
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| 03/10/2008 09:55:07 AM |
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| 03/09/2008 10:45:48 PM |
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| 03/09/2008 09:11:56 AM |
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| 03/07/2008 04:55:35 PM |
The Morning Routineby RulerZigzagComment by karmat: CRITIQUE CLUB CRITIQUE
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5.3???? Seriously underrated.
The composition of this is superb. The dog is located in a strong place in the frame, and there is a lot of "space" for it to travel into. The light forms some nice lines leading the eyes to the dog. Perhaps a lower perspective of the dog (as one commenter suggested) might help, but this seems very natural feeling.
Technically, the focus is great. On my monitor, I can see details on the shadowed side, but I'm wondering if some darker monitors obscured this so that it looks harsher than it really is.
Sorry that I'm not a lot of help, but I think the shot is very strong as it is.
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| 03/07/2008 10:41:52 AM |
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| 03/07/2008 09:53:36 AM |
Peering Down by RulerZigzagComment by Prime_Time: It looks more like a snap shot. If you would have icilated the horse a bit more and got rid of the back ground, as in the house. It might have been better. |
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| 03/06/2008 05:47:13 PM |
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