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| 02/26/2004 07:53:02 AM |
Should I catch a bird, or just take a nap in the sunshine?by lilnukeeComment: Except by the title this picture don´t reveal any conclict. I thought that a photo theme must be latent. Im my opinion texts as the title are only to confirm the things that observers saw in the picture. A title can´t be the only thing that matches a challenge theme. To me, you don´t meet the challenge. |
| 02/26/2004 07:49:08 AM |
Conflict: Women in the Militaryby cainnComment: I like the concept. Good aproaching and tones. The compostition is a bit weird to me, you had left many free space at the left side. May be a diferent crop works well. The face down in military terms is not so good too. |
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| 02/26/2004 07:45:54 AM |
Dog vs. Frisbeeby PDavisComment: This is a perfect action shot! Great picture. I love the dog´s expression here. |
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| 02/26/2004 07:44:22 AM |
Fire The Canonby xtwizxComment: It does not represent a conflict itself to me. But it´s a great photo. Some people will give you many 10 for this. I will score a bit lower, once it don´t tells me about the challenge theme like I expect. Therefore you got a great picture. |
| 02/24/2004 01:19:13 PM |
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| 02/24/2004 01:17:18 PM |
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| 02/24/2004 01:14:43 PM |
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| 02/24/2004 01:12:53 PM |
Maximum Destructionby blhawk7Comment: Is dificult to see what is your subject. If is the monster truck, I had seen no texture here. |
| 02/24/2004 01:07:37 PM |
Valentine Smokeby belchskiComment: Your light setup don´t help you to reveal the textures of the subject. To reveal textures the light must be in a hard angle setuped to do it. A common setup is a lateral 45 or 90 degrees. I can´t see much texture here.
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| 02/24/2004 01:06:50 PM |
Sand Dollar in the Sandby ZoomdakComment: Your light setup don´t help you to reveal the textures of the subject. To reveal textures the light must be in a hard angle setuped to do it. A common setup is a lateral 45 or 90 degrees. But top or down light works well too.
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