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Lioness
05/11/2005 01:10:40 PM
Lioness
by Imagineer

Comment by Strikeslip:
Nice. That cat needs to brush its teeth!
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Parenthood
05/11/2005 12:30:18 PM
Parenthood
by Imagineer

Comment by Jinjit:
Wow this is just adorable!
So so wonderful!
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Pygmy Hippo
05/11/2005 12:29:30 PM
Pygmy Hippo
by Imagineer

Comment by Jinjit:
How gross... Didn't anyone told this fela some eating manners?
Amazing photo! so crisp and detailed.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Uplifted
05/11/2005 05:01:05 AM
Uplifted
by Imagineer

Comment by Skip:
Originally posted by drewmedia:

Definitely a great moods submission, but this would have cleaned house in silhouettes!

what he said
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Wide World
05/10/2005 11:39:00 PM
Wide World
by Imagineer

Comment by saintaugust:
and they say humans are the ones that are free - i see an animal that is happy, simple, and pays no taxes.
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Wide World
05/10/2005 11:23:14 PM
Wide World
by Imagineer

Comment by ergo:
Hi, from the Critique Club!
Just my darn luck to have gotten this image to "critique" when I push that button. This, I reckon, is an intimidating image to even attempt a critique at, for me and probably for many other members of DPC. But I'll give it a try, keeping in mind that you're infinitely much more accomplished as a photographer/post-processor.

I like the image. In terms of challenge theme, I agree that this is quite minimalist and works at that level. The post-shot treatment works well for the context of the challenge, but I do think this would be a strong image as well without the desat and channel mixing (I'm still learning PS, and from my limited experience and knowledge, I think this is one possible technique for getting the white out, correct me if I'm wrong).
I like how the background isn't evenly blanked, and that a hint of details is left to show. Such a background strengthens the nicely picked and imaginative title.
The texture on the mother wallaby nicely sets off the main element from the rest of the image, and in a setting where bokeh isn't so visible due to the color tone choices, this texturing serves well as a magnet for the viewers' eyes.
The composition works well vertically, but I'd be curious to see how a landscape crop might affect this composition. "Wide World" brings to mind such a composition, and maybe the image would be stronger with a wider or longer viewing space for the wallabies.
The sticks and a band of darker tones near the top of the image present distraction points for me, but of course with basic editing there wasn't much that could be done for them.
I agree with some previous commenters that this would make a great print, and I hope to see some edits on this in the future. Thanks, and I hope this commentary doesn't prove to be too unworthy. :)
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Uplifted
05/10/2005 11:16:39 AM
Uplifted
by Imagineer

Comment by drewmedia:
Definitely a great moods submission, but this would have cleaned house in silhouettes!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Doom Watch
05/10/2005 08:27:06 AM
Doom Watch1st Place
by Imagineer

Comment by Imagineer:
No problem Digitalknight - the original is here for anyone who is interested in seeing the out-of-camera shot.

I could have used fill-flash for subject like this, but it would have destroyed the subtlety of the light. On checking the histogram I knew that I had all the data I needed, but it just needed to be brought out with some help in post-processing.
Rude Awakening
05/10/2005 07:19:34 AM
Rude Awakening
by Imagineer

Comment by woohoopepper:
Nice framing ... great capture!
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A Stone's Throw
05/10/2005 06:04:01 AM
A Stone's Throw
by Imagineer

Comment by Imagineer:
Thanks all. The processing was minimal thanks to a polariser. I just slightly lifted the shadows in clothes via curves.
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