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| 02/06/2003 07:24:45 PM |
A Baby Boy and His Dog (who ate the flower!)by jimmspComment: I don't see much connection between the baby and the dog. As cute as they both are, it would be much more endearing if they were huddled together, or if the dog were licking his face, or if there were something else to tie them together. There is also a problem with lighting here in that the baby's shirt is the most lit part of him. This tends to draw attention from his face. I also find the spotted carpet to be somewhat distracting, perhaps a cozy rug or blanket would work better. |
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| 02/06/2003 07:09:23 PM |
La Primevère (Primrose)by joannsComment: Very nice! I love the dramatic lighting and the mirrored image at the bottom. Very nice placement of the subjects. Good job of lighting and metering, giving just the right exposure for the highlights without sacrificing the darker details. |
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| 02/06/2003 07:07:09 PM |
three movie starby ivanaComment: This is really very nice. The colors, background, lighting, and subject placement all work together to make an interestingly delightful image. I can't say that I would change a thing here. |
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| 02/05/2003 02:44:38 PM |
Caught Nappingby AnnidaComment: Kute kitty, but kind of blurry. The specular highlights (bright reflections of light) from the background also serve to detract from the image. Better to pull the subject forward and away from the wall. If possible, also cover with some low reflective cloth or paper. |
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| 02/05/2003 02:31:20 PM |
Wish You Were Here....by kretsComment: This is the third tropical scene I've reviewed now and I'm starting to get jealous! ;-) Like the others, this is very nice. I do note that there isn't much interaction between the two trees, which tends to give the impression of two separated subjects because they aren't serving a common purpose, such as framing the sunset or whatever. |
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| 02/05/2003 02:19:23 PM |
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| 02/05/2003 02:16:53 PM |
Silhouette at Sunsetby briphotoComment: Very nice! Great color, good placement of the subject, and nice separation from the background. Because we read left to right, it often works best to put the subject at the right side of an image. However, in this case having the subject on the left works to your advantage. The eye immediately locks on to the subject, but then wants to continue scanning, which introduces it to the wonderful background. |
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| 02/05/2003 02:13:41 PM |
Bearly an Angel!by 3boyzMomComment: A hard subject to present in an interesting manner, but I think that you've done a nice job here. The brightness of the background seems to distract a bit. This of course is a tough call because too dark and you loose separation with the subject. A change of hue might have worked. In all, this is only a minor nitpick. |
| 02/05/2003 02:10:01 PM |
Kit tea (pun)by BullwinkleComment: Nice pun and nice photograph. I really like the placement and perspective of the kettle and the kitty. My only suggestion would be to cover the table with something to increase the contrast with kitty (I don't care for the busy grain from the wood). |
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| 02/05/2003 02:07:59 PM |
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