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| 02/16/2006 07:15:00 AM |
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| 02/16/2006 06:39:56 AM |
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| 02/15/2006 11:56:11 PM |
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| 02/15/2006 02:59:12 PM |
Faithby sangeethComment by Krisby: very nice photo.. just remember that if any one disses over not in the spirit of the challeng.. it is very well done! |
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| 02/15/2006 09:34:41 AM |
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| 02/15/2006 02:17:48 AM |
Faithby sangeethComment by balancedfox: Good DOF. I would have copped the eye lash (the darkest point) to be in another position - either more central, or more off centre. |
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| 12/25/2005 07:58:16 PM |
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| 12/25/2005 04:25:15 PM |
Dew dropby sangeethComment by ericpi: Fantastic! How did you ever manage to catch that drop? Beautifully done. |
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| 12/24/2005 03:06:50 AM |
Dew dropby sangeethComment by ubique: This will score very high, I expect. However, I'm prepared to be unpopular and suggest that the employment of depth of field achieves little more here than would holding a bit of contrasting paper behind the subject. I mean the out-of-focus background has no contextual purpose. It is a technically proficient photograph, and the falling drop of course provides just the wow factor required for DPC success. It's just that I feel you've used depth of field as a drunk uses a lamp post ... for support, rather than for illumination. 6. |
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