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| 01/24/2010 08:16:35 PM |
Homeward Boundby hesitantComment: This is a nice landscape shot but I think you've done something in processing which has caused the whole thing to look very harsh. |
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| 01/24/2010 08:14:58 PM |
Ooooh - it's cold!by p2jvrComment: Funny, that is exactly what you do when you're walking into cold water!
Nice details in the bird, good colours. |
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| 01/24/2010 08:11:24 PM |
Family Portraitby DCNUTTERComment: Ha, what a great unusual shot. I take it they do that by themselves as there's no way you would get that many cats to pose for you! |
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| 01/24/2010 08:09:20 PM |
What Big Eyes You Have!by bobonacusComment: Ha, I love the smile! Great close up and wonderful details, perhaps just a touch harsh on the lighting for me but still very nice. |
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| 01/24/2010 08:08:24 PM |
The Wizards House by JohannesFrankComment: There's a lot here I like, and only a couple that I don't. It's a great subject against a really interesting landscape and I think the B&W processing is great.
The things I don't like so much are the positioning of the structure, it's not really centered but it's not really far enough out of centre to make space for the landscape, it's just kind of there. The other is the details in the building are just a little dark and hard to see against all the bright details around it like the sky and grass.
Overall, a nice interesting image which is well processed. |
| 01/24/2010 08:03:52 PM |
The Hungeringby Adamsw216Comment: He's got a very "MINE" look on his fact, like there's no way he's giving that up!
Great capture from a really interesting angle and I love all the details you have in the fur and paws. |
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| 01/24/2010 08:00:13 PM |
I Need Brother :(by moayad_habasComment: Great portrait! When I first saw your title I thought you were trying to portray sadness, but when I looked at the shot I saw that you have perfectly captured a boy in a state of boredom and it all made sense.
Great framing of the shot and I like the B&W conversion you have done too. |
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| 01/24/2010 07:58:05 PM |
Abandonedby mBastinComment: What a great shot of a rickety old building! You've captured this really well, it looks like it's all twisted and bending in all sorts of different directions.
I like the clouds too, they all seem to run towards toe building, it gives me the feeling as if the building is actually alive and is going to get up any second and walk away! |
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| 01/24/2010 07:48:16 PM |
Unityby redpandaComment: Ha, I like the fact the colours almost exactly match, and their stances too! Now all you need now is a cigarette in the parrots claw :) |
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| 01/24/2010 07:47:13 PM |
Seattle Sunriseby Mitch55Comment: This is a really nice skyline shot, but the second I look at it I instantly feel it's a touch soft. It's not overly so much that it ruins the shot and I imagine it would look great on print.
One of the nice features of this shot is the contrast of the two worlds. You have the brightly lit city with the tower dominating, then behind it all you have the mountain with a gorgeous sky, which is sort of saying "build big cities all you like, but nature is still more powerful and more beautiful". That's what I take from it anyway :) |
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