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| 04/17/2011 04:53:42 PM |
Our local version of M&M'Sby wenkaComment: The DOF in this seems a bit narrow. By default, when there's text I want to be able to see it clearly, and it's juuuuust starting to blur out. I like the highlights in the candies, and the organization of them. I'm not a huge fan of the packaging, I think I would have tried to say the same thing with only one bag as opposed to having 3. |
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| 04/17/2011 07:39:58 AM |
Contemplationby Shanny403Comment: this image reminds me of an oil spill, there's so many micro-reflections within the pools. I'm not a big fan of the title, but I can't offer any other one, so apparently it can't be that bad :D |
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| 04/17/2011 07:35:03 AM |
Cold Storm by StructorComment: excellent image, very nice capture of drama, wonderful colors. I think I'd lose the harsh white rule, tone it down to 40% or so, as that contrast tends to draw my eye off the image plane. |
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| 04/17/2011 07:31:52 AM |
blue(tu)lipsby romeolineComment: pretty and unique flowers, but I can't help but look at the strange plasticine reflections on the left and right side. the violet in the background is nice, and adds some good color contrast. |
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| 04/17/2011 07:30:46 AM |
Daydreamby rubentinajero7Comment: It's not a daydream -- it's a mass produced 'paradise.'
I like the shot, and not knowing whether it was taken from land, by boat, or from another dock. I think the cropping is a bit weird, the other canopies seemd to be distracting, I think I'd like it better if the one on the right with the red roof was cropped out.
The sky seems borderline dramatic, I think a polarizing filter would make that pop, and bring this to the next level. |
| 04/17/2011 07:27:29 AM |
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| 04/17/2011 07:26:46 AM |
Walk on, there's no such thing as ghosts........by herfotomanComment: wonderful shot, very creepy-eerie. In terms of color, I wish there was one more tone besides just green and brown, but hey, can't control that, right?
one of the things that I find working in your favor is that below the bridge, you can't tell the depth. it could be one foot, it could be 50, and when that's combined with the weathered nature of the bridge, it really invites the viewer to make their own story up. |
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| 04/17/2011 07:23:46 AM |
My failed attempt at a cool ice shotby hernan43Comment: (don't be so hard on yourself)
I like the blue horizon, especially where it meets the white in the upper right. To get some more contrast in those cubes, you can use a black card in the off-frame, as a reflection. |
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| 04/17/2011 07:22:15 AM |
drops collisionby enizmonComment: well lit, interesting form. could use a little bit of highlight control (what is that yellow vertical line from?)
very tranquil shot |
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| 04/17/2011 07:20:54 AM |
After the stormby edmengComment: nice photo. My favorite part is where the powerlines meet both the sky and the mountain. there's some wonderful contrast there. To be nit-picky, I wish this was a bit wider, other than that, wonderful. |
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