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| 02/18/2006 10:23:48 PM |
Wrathby UusilehtoComment: Hey...I love Conan...and he does look angry. Nice B&W shot, a good capture. |
| 01/26/2006 09:50:25 AM |
Find My Driverby Mark of SRQComment: Wow...that is hard to spot...also, I expected him to be much larger when compared to the trees. That threw me off. |
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| 01/26/2006 09:48:31 AM |
Fly By by kloutitComment: This is sublime and perfectly captured. The colors are rich and lush, and the intense expression on the goose (I think its a goose...I know for sure it isn't a deer or a squirrel) adds to the overall effect. Good luck. |
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| 01/26/2006 09:46:53 AM |
Homelessby LoulouNoireComment: I like the texture here and the sepia treatment. The moment in which you captured this squirrel fits with your title, as it seems anxious and pensive, like it discovered it is recently missing something important. I think that without the scar from the broken limb, this would still be a good photo, but not as appealing and not nearly as interesting. A well-seen scene. Good luck |
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| 01/25/2006 10:54:37 AM |
Whoooo me?by shes_troubleComment: Beautifully photographed. The sharpness and the shallow DOF really help to set this off. The centered composition is not bad, I think mostly due to the erratic spread of limbs and branches that make up the remainder of the shot. I like the choice of B&W as well. |
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| 01/24/2006 09:16:14 PM |
Captivatedby scalvertComment: Beautiful colors and sharpness. Well done and good luck. With this shot, I can actually believe that this is your best shot of the year(unlike some of the others in this challenge). Anyway... |
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| 01/24/2006 09:04:18 PM |
On the Prowl!by AlanBesComment: The best house cat photo I've seen in the challenge so far. The intensity that you captured helps set this apart, and the green in the eyes is amazing. I dare say that this is more captivating than the photos of the big cats in this challenge, since it is finding something spectacular in the otherwise mundane. |
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| 01/22/2006 08:05:04 PM |
...by TiberiusComment: The eye contact you have with your subject serves to single her out that much more. I like that your DOF is shallow enough to highlight your subject, but deep enough that we can make out the expresions of the other children. Alos, her pose helps single her out even further. All in all, an entry that stands out and that should do quite well. |
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| 01/21/2006 09:06:51 PM |
Crossingby AndelainComment: Fascinating landscape. The person is almost lost in the shot, though. |
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| 01/19/2006 11:33:47 AM |
Eye Contact by jjbeguinComment: Captivating...like an adult version of Where's Waldo. The B&W is stunning and well done, and the deep DOF, rather than the shallow one seen in most other shots here, gives us a lot to see. It's gonna be tough, but I think you have a good shot at the top prize. Regardless of whether you get it or not, this is still one hell of a shot. |
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