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| 09/05/2006 07:32:12 PM |
Day 1 at workby cryingdragonComment by cryingdragon: Originally posted by levyj413: Ahhh ... NOW I see you.
You should swap out your profile pic. ;) |
The profile pic was on purpose. I can't believe I'm actually doing this. I HATE pictures of me. Message edited by author 2006-09-05 19:32:38. |
| 09/05/2006 07:29:04 PM |
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| 09/05/2006 07:07:04 PM |
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| 09/05/2006 06:30:22 PM |
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| 09/05/2006 06:25:10 PM |
Day 1 at workby cryingdragonComment by Elvis_L: Originally posted by thegrandwazoo: What the hell? Sharp. In-focus. Did you get a new camera LOL.
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now thats funny!
I served for 4 years in the mid 90's and don't miss it. nice job. |
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| 09/05/2006 06:16:58 PM |
Day 1 at workby cryingdragonComment by thegrandwazoo: What the hell? Sharp. In-focus. Did you get a new camera LOL.
Just messin with ya bro. It looks damn good. See ya tomorrow.
Thanks for keeping us safe so I can keep on bitching.
Erick |
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| 09/05/2006 02:51:34 AM |
Jetby cryingdragonComment by fotomann_forever: In my expert critique (laughable) I'm debating if you actually have a subject here. It seems to me that the round blue ball of water might be a subject. Perhaps a tighter crop would change my mind.
Technically, this is a damn good image and shows improvement on your part. Especially with the close-ups. |
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| 09/05/2006 02:13:57 AM |
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| 09/04/2006 11:30:01 AM |
Jetby cryingdragonComment by Phil: Greetings from the Critique Club.
At first glance I thought, "What the heck is that?". Then I took a longer look at it and figured it out. I think a lot of people voted here without giving it a good look as the score deserved to be a bit higher.
This was a creative idea indeed. I'm fond of the crop you have showing me the jet on the left. I do think the shallow depth of field hurt you here. If you'd have had plenty of light to shoot this with a small aperture to get the entire image in focus it would've been an extremely powerful shot.
Overall a good effort and idea.
Cheers - Phil
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| 09/03/2006 07:40:48 PM |
Jetby cryingdragonComment by posthumous: I like your solution to the "problem" of no subject: a wild, amorphous and constantly-changing subject. 8 |
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