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| 04/06/2004 05:55:08 PM |
cornfield houseby undieyatchComment: i like this image. i wonder if there is any other position that may have captured it better, but i can't think of one. it seems a little flat - perhaps some sharpening would strengthen the contrast. |
| 04/06/2004 05:53:10 PM |
Pyramidby dsrayComment: as with alot of oddities i would probably suggest exaggerating your point of view. go up close and shoot upward or maybe get up in a tree...the location of the viewers eye i think hurt what could be a very dramatic subject. on the topic though i will give it a 7 |
| 03/02/2004 11:43:54 PM |
Sibling Rivalryby MWittComment: i'm not entirely clear on the rules, but if you can extract the portrait, the background could have been one entire field.
otherwise, very funny. :) |
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| 03/02/2004 11:41:45 PM |
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| 03/02/2004 11:40:35 PM |
When Pooh turns his back on you...by kellianComment: perhaps a bit more sharpening in this one would help it a bit. otherwise i don't mind the shot. i might argue that its a TAD bit mundane...but i don't think i will :) |
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| 03/02/2004 11:38:46 PM |
now what do i do?by whiteroomComment: camera tilt down just a bit. watch what is happening at the edges of the shot. i would like to see her feet. (or cut her off at the skirt perhaps... )
i don't really see "conflict" here...i know...the fish... :) |
| 03/02/2004 11:36:09 PM |
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| 03/02/2004 11:34:53 PM |
Sibling Rivalriesby MJENNIComment: i have been looking at these two faces for about 5 minutes now. they are speaking VOLUMES.
excellent framing and capturing of "the moment"
well done in every aspect. |
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| 03/02/2004 11:32:28 PM |
Get Outta My Face!!by ShelleyComment: any wild life is almost guaranteed to be photogenic... ALMOST
i don't mind this one so much. i do wish the lioness's hind legs weren't cropped. try to be aware of what is happening at the EDGES of your shots. the subject is the easy part to get - make sure things bleed off of it in a nice controlled manner. i usually use textures or lines at the edges of my shots (notice how well the rest of the photo works at the edge...the green bamboo shoots, the concrete, the straw, but then the lions leg...
oh well not bad :) |
| 03/02/2004 11:27:56 PM |
Why This Thing Doesn't Work?by AlonsoComment: i don't have much of a problem with the composition given the subject. (sorry :)
it seems way too forced or staged. why the guitar? i don't buy it. |
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