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| 05/08/2004 08:31:59 PM |
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| 05/08/2004 08:31:10 PM |
Too Late.by CamComment: Nice shot of can. This needs far more depth of field for the title to be confirmed. I am also curious as to what this would look like at a much faster shutter speed. The spray now looks much like the human eye perceives it. What does it look like on a drop by drop basis? It appears that you have a camera capable of answering that question.
An 8 because the can is really marvellous. |
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| 05/08/2004 08:25:16 PM |
waiting...............by conniegComment: My sympathies. Hope spring arrives soon. A little muted even for late winter.
A litlle tighter cropping at the bottom would not hurt. The ground itself is not that appealing.
A 5. |
| 05/08/2004 08:23:11 PM |
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| 05/08/2004 08:22:50 PM |
rusted memoriesby fstopopenComment: Very nice. How fortunate not to have clutter around building that requires cropping. I get a real sense of prairie by the surrounding space.
Exposure, focus, sharpening, noise filtration all superb.
A 10. |
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| 05/08/2004 08:20:21 PM |
abstractby rhipsterComment: This does not appeal to me. Colors, shapes,shadows. I can see that others might find it quite lovely. I will give it a 5 though that is higher than its appeal to me. |
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| 05/08/2004 08:16:46 PM |
Studebaker Planterby David EyComment: The bench on the front fender and the building behind are distractions. The bench might be movable, and much of the building could be hidden by a different point of view and different cropping. It is an excellent subject. The building also results in the subject itself being underexposed.
A 4. |
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| 05/08/2004 08:13:49 PM |
Old Boatby fillmoreComment: This is a lovely picture that has a little too much distracting background.
A 5. |
| 05/08/2004 08:12:22 PM |
lay down your tracksby PixelproseComment: I like seeing the world from the dog's point of view. Thanks for lying down on the job. The train, builidings, telephone poles all add to locating this switch. Although it is near overexposure on the right, I feel the overall picture is a little too muted.
An 8. |
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| 05/08/2004 08:07:50 PM |
Revisitedby MJENNIComment: Very nice. I would crop out Nearly everything above the highest point on roof, everything to the left and right of roof. The extraneous details detract from a what is a wonderful vintage scene. I would also like to have seen a longer exposure. There is not much moving here.
A 5. Much higher if brighter and less distractions. |
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