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| 11/02/2009 12:44:01 PM |
Kyjaby PikkelComment: I don't get it -- why would you want the fence to out-shine the bride??? |
| 11/02/2009 12:40:17 PM |
Sunday Morning - 7:05by dhamComment: There's low-key, and then there's no-key... This photo is the latter, not the former. I might have waited until 7:15 or 7:20 to take the shot. Doing so would give the same basic premise, it doesn't screw with your theme of the shot, and you get just a tiny bit more light shed on the scene. |
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| 11/02/2009 12:37:41 PM |
Gazebo in Bloomby RMJeswaldComment: There's something about this photo that bothers me... I live in this climate and so I am used to the brilliant bright red colours of fall, and to me, this photograph doesn't look authentic. It looks a little artificial and dream-like or more like a picture from a fairy-tale. If that was the look you were going for, you pulled it off. If you were going for realistic, you missed the mark. |
| 11/02/2009 08:28:44 AM |
my beautiful daughterby bmartuchComment: I'm confused... is this mother and daughter, or bride and bride? And if it's bride and bride, where's the other wedding dress?
The embrace looks romantic to me, not motherly. |
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| 11/02/2009 07:56:30 AM |
Friday - 5:01PMby Dirt_DiverComment: This photo leaves me wanting for a larger, more detailed subject. What are those teeny tiny objects that he's throwing away? One looks like a briefcase, which I was only able to deduce from the title of the photo. The second, that thing trailing from his body, I have no clue what it is. Is this a story about him, or about the sky? I'm not interested in the sky at all in this shot. |
| 11/02/2009 07:48:01 AM |
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| 11/02/2009 07:46:12 AM |
Do you feel lucky, punk?by ben4345Comment: I'm not a great photographer so I have no idea how to achieve some of this, but I'm bothered by a couple things in this photo. I don't like the straight-on angle of the chamber to the lens of the camera. If the gun was angled down a little bit, so we could also see the top and see the perspective fading back, it would be better for me. Also, I think the depth of field is too shallow and I would have tried to get the background more in focus. Too much of this picture is fuzzy (I hate fuzzy!), and therefore it just feels like a bunch of wasted space. |
| 11/02/2009 07:39:26 AM |
FOLIAGE PALETTEby remboComment: My eye wishes that there was something to grab me -- something to pull me into the photo. |
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| 11/02/2009 07:36:19 AM |
October Glowby dsniderComment: Every time I visit this website I always find these peaceful, still waters. Every time I go to a lake or a pond or a pool, there's always wind! I'm so jealous -- I wish I could take a nice still shot like this!
I'm a little bothered by the framing of this photograph -- it's too symmetrical. If you had focused the frame where your V point was off to one side it would have created more movement for the eye. But otherwise, I love it! |
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| 09/15/2009 09:26:57 AM |
Energy of Painby PhotologistComment: I love the sky in this picture, but my problem with the photo is that it is too dark overall. Personally I would have brightened it up a bit. |
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