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| 09/26/2004 01:53:23 PM |
A View From Aboveby LittleGreenKatComment: The choice of point-of-view is commendable. However because the focus is so off it doesn't work well. As you know there are many similar subjects in this challenge, I'm sure there will be plenty of "how they did its" after the challenge to learn from. |
| 09/26/2004 01:50:43 PM |
Back Yard Funby Crafty SueComment: There are many things that could be done to improve this. This image is over-exposed losing all important detail--it seems that post-processing could have altered that. It's also grainy, since it was shot in the shade I suspect the ISO was a bit too high. Compositionally, the background is distracting, the parked cars demand too much attention. The object that is truly "stopped" is the basketball, and though the boy's attention is on it (and therefore the viewer's attention) we can't see all of it. Finally, the context feels a bit off too, why is he dribbling on the grass lawn? A worthy subject, hope you take critique well and try again. |
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| 09/26/2004 01:44:31 PM |
Leaves in the windby arpitaComment: I love the simplicity of this! The light and the wispy clouds add the perfect atmosphere for this subject. |
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| 09/26/2004 01:43:08 PM |
Lights Out by terjeComment: So wonderfully crisp! Perfect in b&w! The only puzzle to me is the silvery rod coming down from the top, but I assume that's the object that broke the bulb. Classic exercise in stop motion. |
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| 09/26/2004 01:40:03 PM |
Acid Tripby atsxusComment: Beautifully mysterious! The colors are wonderful and seem to stay in control because of the limited depth of field. My favorite of the many similar shots in the challenge. Good luck! |
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| 09/26/2004 01:38:42 PM |
Tandemby scrum8Comment: How sweet is this?! You've captured something more than a well-composed shot here. I hope you won't be offended if I say it would be terrific on commercial work such as a wedding/ anniversary card or one of those team-work motivational posters... |
| 09/26/2004 01:36:21 PM |
Final Approachby sfaliceComment: Neat! I love the ragged look of this bird! What detail you've captured on a difficult subject! |
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| 09/26/2004 11:31:40 AM |
Tiger Talkby elsapoComment: The lack of contrast makes it difficult to see the subject of your photo--the yawn is only apparent after study. Selective desaturation was an interesting choice for the subject, but did you accidentally desaturate the tiger's tail? |
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| 09/26/2004 11:29:31 AM |
Concentrateby TranquilComment: Nice expression on the kid and all the elements are there that tell what's happening. The arm, however, is an odd element--its awkward angle is only accentuated by the too bright light and the lack of focus. I think a greater depth of field would have helped...the picture makes me want to look at what he's looking at, but when I get to the ball I'm forced back to his face. |
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| 09/26/2004 11:24:05 AM |
Swing Into Motionby markmyshotsComment: Brilliant color! Great composition! Wonderful subject for this challenge! One of my favorites. Only the presence of people on the ride could improve this for me. |
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