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| 01/06/2003 06:55:13 AM |
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| 01/04/2003 08:49:51 AM |
2002 becomes a ghostby DezComment by rumttugger: Nicely done. This was an idea that I had, but I didn't know how to do it. You have done it well. Congratulationsl. I wish the colors were a little brighter though. |
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| 01/02/2003 12:22:03 AM |
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| 07/25/2002 12:59:00 PM |
Arborescenceby DezComment by hokie: incredible detail and the color fringing or light peekien on the edges..whether that was intentional or an aberation its cool and I like it 9 ..hokie |
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| 07/23/2002 09:48:00 PM |
Arborescenceby DezComment by karmat: Looks like something I grew on jello once. :-) Good use of lighting so that the top is not completely blown out. I think just a touch more light on the front would help a little. karmat |
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| 07/22/2002 01:56:00 AM |
Arborescenceby DezComment by mcmurma: now thats what i call texture. very nice. i have no idea what it is, but its cool. ~mcmurma Aesthetics...9 Meets Challenge...9 Overall....9 |
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| 07/22/2002 01:20:00 AM |
Arborescenceby DezComment by brumos: Now this is a texture! Great job of portraying it. Is this cauliflower? |
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| 07/20/2002 10:45:00 PM |
Ruinsby DezComment by karmat: Nice focus and colors. Maybe cropped/framed a little too tightly on the left. |
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| 07/20/2002 06:46:00 PM |
Ruinsby DezComment by GeneralE: With those nice clouds I'd try and adjust the sky a little darker to give them even more definition. I don't think you need quite so much foreground -- cropping to 640x427 would eliminate some grass and lower the horizon below the midpoint. Also looks pretty good in grayscale. |
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| 07/20/2002 02:59:00 AM |
Ruinsby DezComment by Gene L.: I find this a pleasant photo, but I get visually confused as to what the subject is here. The clouds, the stone formation, or the tree. I enjoy a photo with visual motion, that is, one that causes the eye to wander from element to element. However, I think this one would benifit more from a different perspective that brings the eye to the subject. |
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