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| 11/03/2006 09:42:53 AM |
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| 11/02/2006 11:35:20 AM |
outside the boxby willhadlComment by eqsite: This is a lovely shot. I like the perspecitve and the colors of the leaves. The frost pattern of the leaves on the path is really neat as well. Only criticism is that it seems to tilt a little to the left. |
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| 11/02/2006 10:07:54 AM |
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| 11/01/2006 03:57:50 AM |
outside the boxby willhadlComment by Falc: ou have very cleverly waited for the correct time to press the shutter in order to get the person in exactly the right place for the eye to come to rest on her/him. The trouble is the focus makes it uncomfortable to rest there. A deeper depth of field would have made this much much better |
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| 10/31/2006 01:21:39 AM |
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| 10/30/2006 12:34:37 AM |
rim light lunchby willhadlComment by asif: The light blends wonderfully with the music to create an emotive composition. Can't believe it scored so low. |
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| 10/29/2006 01:09:46 AM |
rim light lunchby willhadlComment by j_nusrat: This is one of the best pictures I have found in this site. I was dissappointed to find its position in the challange. However, my heartiest congratulations to the photographer |
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| 10/20/2006 06:11:22 PM |
Red crested wild Woodyby willhadlComment by willhadl: Originally posted by Pug-H: I think you had a very clever idea that went over most people's heads. This may have been because you yourself went overboard with it. Instead of presenting him in his "natural" environment, you could have used him in a studio set-up as if he were a "normal" Woody. (And with more bend in the knees ;>þ) |
I can see how that 'wood' have helped thanks for the feedback. |
| 10/19/2006 06:10:31 AM |
Red crested wild Woodyby willhadlComment by Pug-H: I think you had a very clever idea that went over most people's heads. This may have been because you yourself went overboard with it. Instead of presenting him in his "natural" environment, you could have used him in a studio set-up as if he were a "normal" Woody. (And with more bend in the knees ;>þ) |
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| 10/18/2006 06:32:51 PM |
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