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| 07/19/2002 01:19:00 AM |
Australian Winterby willsy66Comment: I don't think the bright branch on the left adds much. If I were to print this, I'd darken it a bit first. I like the basic image and color -- maybe if there were enough resolution you could crop the right side into a vertical image. |
| 07/19/2002 11:19:00 PM |
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| 07/20/2002 08:34:00 PM |
High Rollerby ShiiizzzamComment: I don't think it's a good thing when the pips on the SIDES add up to seven... |
| 07/19/2002 11:23:00 PM |
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| 07/20/2002 09:59:00 PM |
Flareby GordonComment: I hope your model didn't get whiplash! |
| 07/19/2002 11:17:00 PM |
Bench with a Viewby sjgleahComment: I have a photo (of a completely different place) which is eerily similar in framing and shape outlines to this...I want to run the "FIND EDGES" filter in Photoshop and superimpose the two. |
| 07/20/2002 06:46:00 PM |
Ruinsby DezComment: With those nice clouds I'd try and adjust the sky a little darker to give them even more definition. I don't think you need quite so much foreground -- cropping to 640x427 would eliminate some grass and lower the horizon below the midpoint. Also looks pretty good in grayscale. |
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| 07/18/2002 02:33:00 AM |
Feeling the Soul of Jazzby TomNTexasComment: I like the composition and control of DOF. Whether or not I prefer this in grayscale depends on the original color of that electric fiddle. |
| 07/20/2002 06:02:00 PM |
passing thoughtsby heartsdivideComment: Don't know if it needs so much "blank" area to the left; I might have tried a vertical crop instead. Diagonal lines don't reproduce well, especially when resampled to low resolution and after JPEG compression. |
| 07/20/2002 05:38:00 PM |
Early Riserby lmhrComment: I'm curious -- with the moon it that phase and position it seems as though it should be late morning or early afternoon... |
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