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| 07/02/2005 12:27:13 PM |
High in the Skyby BlinksComment by Mr_Pants: The portion of the wing in the bottom left of the frame looks a little soft. I always feel that this type of shot is crying out for all of the wing to be in sharp focus. |
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| 07/01/2005 08:58:29 AM |
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| 07/01/2005 12:28:31 AM |
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| 06/30/2005 04:22:58 PM |
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| 06/30/2005 06:16:33 AM |
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| 06/30/2005 12:22:36 AM |
High in the Skyby BlinksComment by rlinn3: The light on the clouds is very beautiful. But the picture appears to be more of a snapshot, IMHO. The lines of the wing aren't leading the ey anywhere. |
| 06/29/2005 08:09:36 PM |
Old Fashioned Wake Up Callby BlinksComment by gprinsloo: The brightness is to much from the window. Not only the guy having to wake up but I feel like throwing a blaket over my head and bashing the clock into silence. O and trust me nothing obsolete about needing 2 clock to wake up. Nice shot really. |
| 06/29/2005 03:17:01 PM |
Old Fashioned Wake Up Callby BlinksComment by idnic: The light from the window is too bright - over-powering the shot. Also out of focus foreground items is rarely a good idea, it just doesn't work well compositionally. I would suggest a curtain or sheet to difuse the window light and focus the camera on the FG clock - or remove it.
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| 06/29/2005 12:51:10 PM |
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| 06/29/2005 08:54:29 AM |
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