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| 08/25/2003 01:55:04 PM |
Dog Days of Summerby GrandmaEMTComment: Great subject! I think the hot spots from the sun are a little distracting... maybe you could have underexposed some more and let the left corner go darker. |
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| 08/25/2003 01:40:03 PM |
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| 08/25/2003 01:24:44 PM |
Droughtby csokaComment: The foreground seems a little out of focus, maybe because of a shallow depth of field. I believe this particular show would be better with as much in focus as possible. |
| 08/25/2003 01:20:12 PM |
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| 08/25/2003 01:07:27 PM |
Cold shower on hot summer day.by grosmongolComment: I am not sure if the overexposure was intentional, but I think it takes away from a photo with a LOT of potential. I think the little girl in the yellow suit adds a little bit of clutter... maybe shot again when she has moved to the left? I know it's hard with candids, but keep shooting. |
| 08/25/2003 01:02:06 PM |
And now.. in Québec..by marypowa666Comment: Not a bad shot, but I have a couple of recommendations:
- try to keep the horizon level for shots like this.
- Maybe a slightly shorter and wider crop. |
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| 08/14/2003 05:54:28 PM |
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| 08/13/2003 10:43:21 PM |
In Through The Out Doorby ChrisW123Comment: I read the comments and then reviewed the image again. My inial thoughts remain the same.
I saw the subject as the strong structure of the window frame (right angles) played against the delicate and random structure of the tree. The blurred white window frame is a strong element (right angle) because of it's size and an important element because it foreshadows the right angles in the window pain. The fountain servers a similar purpose by foreshadowing the delicate and random structure of the tree. I still think it's a great photograph with a lot of depth.
I don't think a photograph needs to WOW you in less than a second to be good. Sometimes it takes minute to enjoy the depth.
I don't know if the photographer saw what I did, but that is probably ok too. |
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| 08/09/2003 08:33:29 AM |
Right angleby AlexysComment: Definitely right angles, but the top left seems to be a little out of focus. I know that's being picky, but I didn't take much off. I just think still photos of precision instruments usually benefit from sharp focus. |
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| 08/09/2003 08:29:36 AM |
Pens to Pensby channeledComment: Your Interpretation of the challenge is good, but I think the focus could be better given the subject was stationary. |
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