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| 02/10/2007 08:02:30 PM |
The Trainby daboardergirlComment: I love the parallel diagonals here of the trains in the empty track. However, it appears that the f-stop aperture was a little too small to keep things in focus. The trees and the building in the upper left appear muddled. |
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| 02/10/2007 07:57:12 PM |
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| 02/10/2007 07:53:24 PM |
Falls park.jpgby rider64Comment: This looks amazingly like a waterfall very close to where I live in Berwick, Maine. |
| 02/10/2007 07:51:13 PM |
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| 02/10/2007 07:50:13 PM |
Antler Arches Day 6by emily212Comment: Emily, this is a well composed image, but I think it needs a push on contrast. It comes off a little hazy to me. |
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| 02/10/2007 07:46:51 PM |
Day 6 - Sherdley Parkby SweetlittlepixieComment: Jane,
What a great capture! I agree with Eric, this could use a little bit more highlights. An easy, edit would be in Picasa by pushing u the highlight bar. |
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| 02/10/2007 07:40:12 PM |
day6.jpgby HipychikComment: I like the soft focus of this image and the pastel color of the wall. I think I'd like to see a little bit more detail in the barn wall and on the snow a little bit of dodging there would help a lot. |
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| 02/10/2007 07:37:58 PM |
day5.jpgby HipychikComment: Hello Terry
There are some great colors here in the sky and this is a well finished and processed image. Would really like to see the snow dodged a bit here to pull it out a some more. |
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| 02/10/2007 07:34:09 PM |
Day 6 - The brookby xianartComment: I like the soft focus in this image and the great detail in the brook, and the reflection. |
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| 02/10/2007 07:32:25 PM |
Day 2 Goose Creek Lakeby UNCLEBROComment: This is an interesting image of something they could have been very boring! Great to use the fencing to create lines into the thirds. And the border definitely takes away from the fact that the sky is overexposed. |
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