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| 01/17/2008 07:41:44 AM |
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| 12/03/2007 11:49:41 AM |
Watchingby StigerComment by ccraft: I love this picture but have a small suggestion for future animal portraits - there is a rule of thumb about cropping off arms and legs. If you're going to show past the shoulder then you show the entire leg to the foot or arm to the hands... I'd suggest cropping around the shoulder area and not showing part of the leg b/c the eye expects to see the rest. It's a small thing for an otherwise beautiful image. Gorgeous light! |
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| 12/02/2007 10:44:06 PM |
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| 12/02/2007 10:28:28 PM |
Watchingby StigerComment by jdannels: Thats a great stare, I think I would have cropped the left off so that the frame would have been filled more with all his spots. |
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| 12/02/2007 06:50:02 AM |
Watchingby StigerComment by Melethia: Nice kitty... good kitty... no I don't wish to be lunch... The very direct glare makes you wonder if that is indeed what it's thinking! Love the paleness of the eyes. |
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| 10/29/2007 10:46:20 AM |
Aurora Aquaticusby StigerComment by SandyP: Wow! I would have given this one a ribbon if it were up to me! This is so amazingly fabulous. It is technically flawless, but also has that emotive feel that always get top honors with me!
Congratulatios on a personal best and a top 10 placing with this beautiful photo! Just went straight to my fave's
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| 10/29/2007 01:17:27 AM |
Aurora Aquaticusby StigerComment by Bear_Music: This was one of my top picks, and I am glad to see it did so well. Subtle and effective take on the topic. Congrats on your PB! |
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| 10/28/2007 09:15:27 PM |
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| 10/28/2007 06:34:07 PM |
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| 10/28/2007 02:06:29 AM |
Aurora Aquaticusby StigerComment by SDW: The use of reflective color from the trees adds a smooth touch to this photograph. It's not over powering but effective. Composition, lighting, and all are well done. Great Work. 9 |
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