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| 08/11/2006 02:12:06 PM |
Spilling The Milkby TUBORGComment: Very good control on the lighting and exposure. Nice catch on the milk. Well composed. Fun to look at. Should do well with this one. Good luck. |
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| 08/11/2006 02:10:47 PM |
Gone SHOPPING!by bragurComment: Is she bashful? ;^) Interesting composition you have here. The ratio looks like a panoramic image. Good job on bringing out the colors - her dress and shoes especially jump out. Wish you luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 02:08:36 PM |
Above the Rimby JamesKWComment: Nice concept. Still getting a little blur around the ball which is going to probably take some hits in your score as the challenge called for no motion trails, etc... Have some noise going on in here also, especially evident in the sky area. Cool capture nonetheless. ;^) Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 02:06:35 PM |
Shoo Flyby vtruanComment: Well, looks like you stopped the motion as the legs aren't touching and the wings aren't moving. ;^) Lighting looks a bit hot and the fly isn't sharply focused...looks like some heavy sharpening was applied. Hard to really tell for sure on this work monitor as it's not calibrated... The red glow on the eye is kind of cool. ;^) Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 01:43:08 PM |
Droplet's in the Sunlightby BrianRComment: This looks familiar. Like I've seen this same location in another challenge entry. No matter. Just a curiosity. ;^) This image has good rich color to it. Contrast is good, maybe even a smidgen on the heavy side - which is unusual. The water is nice and dark. The action of the water fountain has been stopped just fine for meeting the 'Stopped Motion' theme of this challenge. I'm glad you've included the ducks in this scene. Separates it from other similar water shots I've seen thus far. Not that that is going to help your score a lot...the subject is still too common for this challenge. Like it or not, viewers are going to get tired of similar shots. I'm not saying it's right - it's just life. ;^) Overall, nice job in capturing this image. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 01:38:01 PM |
Soaring Highby all4uComment: Nice idea. The image is a little on the soft/fuzzy side. Also looks like some additional contrast would help some. Were you including the foreground for context? Is it something she is jumping off of? It almost looks like a mistake. Not sure how to explain it...sorry. I guess if you are going to have the wall there, include a little bit more or lose it entirely. You had a nice sky to work with. A polarizing filter may have deepend the blue some for you. Best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 01:36:47 PM |
Mid Airby timfythetooComment: Nice contrast and color here. One of the first things that comes to mind when I viewed this image. You've done a nice job of stopping the motion. The image is well exposed and sharp. Should do ok with this one. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 01:31:51 PM |
Flyingby alexgarciaComment: Not sure the vignetting is needed here. At least not for me...it's more of a distraction than helpful given the size of the subject in the overall frame. The feathers on that gull are mighty smooth! Looks like some detail was lost along the way in post-processing. Yes? Noise reduction was likely a little too heavy. I really like the warm lighting on the gull - very well exposed for this light. Best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 01:29:12 PM |
Turning on the Waterby Shy ClickerComment: Oops! A bit on the small size. Probably already heard that a few times by now... I think the concept of your image is fine. There are a lot of water shots in this challenge, but yours is unique. Looks like this wall is in the shade causing it to be underexposed some. You can try using some fill-flash in this situation. If your camera allows adjusting the level of flash output knock it down a few stops. I've found -1.3 or -1.7EV to work well for a fill light adjustment. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/11/2006 01:26:14 PM |
mighty aphrodite by SkipComment: Good choice to rotate this. Works great this way. I'll be surprised if this doesn't make the front page. Stopped motion - yes. Fun to look at - yes. Clean, sharp, properly exposed, and easily identified subject - yes. Well done! |
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