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| 11/22/2017 01:48:19 AM |
Plottingby jomariComment: Congrats on the Brown! Thought it was gonna be mine! |
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| 11/15/2017 12:41:25 AM |
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| 11/13/2017 04:06:44 PM |
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| 11/09/2017 06:06:31 PM |
A Perfect Morningby JudiComment: You've made a lovely image that conveys a sense of serenity and calm to me. And, although you've placed the horizon well below the center line, to my eyes, the trees are close enough together that the overall impression is one of centered composition rather than a more traditional rule of thirds subject placement. |
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| 11/09/2017 06:06:22 PM |
Hanging Onby RKTComment: Well-placed subject for this challenge. From my perspective, however, the soft gradient of the background is disrupted at the bottom by the distant flower, which, to me, fights for attention with the main subject. Still an effective image! |
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| 11/09/2017 06:01:35 PM |
The last ray of sunshineby the_rkpComment: Nice subject placement for the challenge. The light in the upper right, however, as the brightest object in the frame, is drawing too much attention away from the flower. |
| 11/09/2017 05:59:51 PM |
butterflyby TiberiusComment: Nicely balanced and appropriate subject placement for the challenge. I would like to see more separation between the butterfly's foreground and background wings. |
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| 11/09/2017 05:43:48 PM |
gullby PennyStreetComment: Well-handled tonal range and shutter speed to freeze motion. While the bird is certainly placed at the upper-right RoT intersection, I'd be curious to see the difference if the placement was based specifically on the bird's eye. |
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| 11/09/2017 05:40:36 PM |
Taking Flightby NeilComment: Wow. The subject is really well-isolated through the RoT placement and against the background of the whitewater. The compression of a long focal length lens really makes it look like he's about to crash into the jagged rock in front of him. |
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| 11/09/2017 05:30:49 PM |
Lizardby ladpupmoeComment: Well done. I particularly like the echoes of prickly skin in the succulents on the left side. |
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