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| 03/02/2005 04:33:26 PM |
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| 03/02/2005 11:58:39 AM |
Innocents by SonifoComment by srbrubaker: Strong composition. Good lighting, and exposure. I find the young child's cheeks to be just a little flat. And one of the daisies is extraeneous, I think it is the out-of-focus one. |
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| 03/02/2005 11:34:30 AM |
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| 03/02/2005 06:22:53 AM |
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| 03/02/2005 05:49:18 AM |
Innocents by SonifoComment by megryan: This is nice I like it. I hope it doesn't get marked down because of the "dark" pixels in it as it is a light challenge. Regardless of that it is a great photo . Good luck. |
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| 03/02/2005 01:16:38 AM |
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| 02/24/2005 01:14:31 PM |
Dusty Roads by SonifoComment by Sonifo: I didn't do anything to it. This is pretty much a point and shoot camera that I took this shot with.
Thanks! Message edited by author 2005-02-24 13:14:47. |
| 02/24/2005 11:27:25 AM |
Future Pilot by SonifoComment by srbrubaker: Very retro. I really like the post production treatment of it in your print Flight 2 giving it: a grainy and slightly out of focus quality, a golden glow, and a sort of undefinable edge. It's an instant classic. |
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| 02/24/2005 11:17:41 AM |
Another Day without the Dryer by SonifoComment by srbrubaker: I am in awe at this photo. It skates so close to the edge. It could easily have been a facile knockoff of a bad photo-album shot from the early fifties - notwithstanding the impactful placement of the camera, the subjects and two sheets. But it is animated by the three people who enjoy each other's good company. Wow. |
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| 02/24/2005 11:02:33 AM |
Dusty Roads by SonifoComment by srbrubaker: Wow! That's a great shot. I love how the road winds its way through it, disappearing and reappearing in a different place. The young person is perfect. Perfect placement, perfect 'costume' perfect exposure. As a newbie, I have to ask whether you used any special technique to keep the subject's back from being underexposed - flash, dodging, etc. Thanks. |
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