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Best Buds
03/15/2009 10:20:57 PM
Best Buds
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Comment by Coley:
This is cool ... reminds me of my brothers ... cottages, being young ... well done
Best Buds
03/15/2009 10:12:25 PM
Best Buds
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Comment by andrewt:
nice capture of interaction.
Best Buds
03/15/2009 10:10:36 PM
Best Buds
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Comment by dtremain:
Cute. You've done an excellent job of keeping them the sole focus on the shot without the background being boring. Nice colors against the brown water.
Best Buds
03/15/2009 03:05:22 PM
Best Buds
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Comment by JC_Homola:
cute shot, but not really more than a moment in time.
Best Buds
03/15/2009 11:54:51 AM
Best Buds
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Comment by KarenNfld:
Aw, so cute. A heartwarming photo.
Best Buds
03/15/2009 09:26:15 AM
Best Buds
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Comment by Omni:
wish to see the shot from same hight as the boys and some horizon - 5
Best Buds
03/15/2009 02:55:34 AM
Best Buds
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Comment by hajeka:
Wonderful pose of the boys!
Best Buds
03/15/2009 12:04:30 AM
Best Buds
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Comment by Nuzzer:
Don't take this the wrong way but as I see DPC as a learning experience here is my frank critique:

This comes across as a snapshot. By that I mean that I feel that anybody standing where you were with a camera could have gone click and got this result. I think a photographer should aim to do more than that. I may be wrong and perhaps you do have more of a story to your shot but the fact is that it doesn't come across to the viewer.

As an example, if you were in Paris and saw the Eiffel Tower you could hold the camera and go click. You'd have a shot that millions of other tourists have and would be good as a record of your holiday. I think at DPC you need more than that. You need to consider the POV - make it something that enhances the tower (include a flowerbed or kissing couple in the foreground), make use of lighting (dusk for shadows), composition (maybe include the buildings beside it to get a sense of scale).

I hope this helps and please don't be offended, I'm only offering an opinion.
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Best Buds
03/14/2009 10:27:10 PM
Best Buds
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Comment by Stagolee:
childhood freindships, very touching.
Best Buds
03/14/2009 10:03:24 PM
Best Buds
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Comment by Denise:
perfect title, love the way they are standing with their arms around each other
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