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| 01/06/2005 09:19:27 PM |
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| 01/05/2005 07:59:01 PM |
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| 01/05/2005 07:27:20 AM |
Companionsby ZoomdakComment by Gatorguy: There is only supposed to be one person per the challenge instructions. Otherwise a very nice photo. |
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| 01/05/2005 01:36:12 AM |
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| 01/04/2005 02:27:12 AM |
Evening Strollby ZoomdakComment by Bear_Music: a lot of spontaneity here. Pity the composition, the two dominat central elements, are conspiring to keep the dog from being a major player in the scene.if you were standing inthe exact same spot, pointing the cam the exact same way, and she had moved a few feet more to the left,a nd the dog were still doing his thing exactly like that, it might be a lot stronger.
But then again, this is all about "candid", and you got no controlover these variables really. What it boils down to is, the best candids are a combination of vision and luck.
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| 01/04/2005 12:38:55 AM |
Visionaryby ZoomdakComment by Zoomdak: Wow, two huge after challenge comments. Thank you to Theresa and Ryan for your deep and profound thoughts.
Hmmm, never noticed that spot before. I would guess it is more likely to be a spot on the outside of the lense rather then lense flare though. |
| 01/03/2005 09:55:58 PM |
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