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| 08/10/2006 07:33:32 PM |
Put Em Up!by BugzeyeComment: That's a very cute photo of a cat. ;^) Good color, clarity and composition overall. Hard to tell on the stopped motion because this is such an unusual stance/action for a cat to take...does a cat on it's back legs usually move very fast, or was this an easy image to get? Do you know what I'm trying to say? The top images for this challenge will probably have some action that is easily identifiable as being fast/quick. JMO of course. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/10/2006 07:30:59 PM |
Gull Aloftby AgaricusComment: This has some nice contrast to it. The white on the seagull may be a little hot, but not bad. I like this, having the boats in the background, adds some context to this image - many times all you see is the seagull and nothing else in many images. Looking kind of hazy in the background - have you tried using a UV filter? Would help with that. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/10/2006 03:32:34 PM |
9mmby thegrandwazooComment: Took a minute to figure this out. I know, I didn't look at the title. Interesting the way the broken glass has moved. Fun to look at. Must be nice to have the equipment to do this. ;^) Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/10/2006 03:30:28 PM |
Strawberry and Heavy Cremeby idnicComment: Nooooo! Not another 'splash' shot! ;^) Well, ok. Since you did it so nicely I guess I can let it slide. He-he. Let's see, you have a well focused strawberry, ROT composition, mostly 'frozen' milk splash, with good exposure. Should do just fine with this one. |
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| 08/10/2006 03:28:17 PM |
Garden Thiefby DianaComment: Uh-oh. Fun to look at but you're going to get some big hits on meeting the challenge by stopping the motion and no motion blur trails, etc... I like the placement of the deer in the frame, that's good standard composition for a moving subject to leave space in front. Exposure is good. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 08/10/2006 03:26:23 PM |
Hawk Attackby MarjoComment: Hey. Pretty good capture. I like the color tone used to minimize the sky blowout. The diagonal that the hawk is coming in at adds some nice drama to the photo. This should do pretty well for you. Did I already say nice catch?! ;^) Good luck. |
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| 08/10/2006 03:17:15 PM |
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| 08/10/2006 03:15:21 PM |
Jump!by justamistereComment: Interesting to look at. I like the kicked up sand being "frozen"...that works for 'Stopped Motion'. ;^) On the down side, the image seems a little flat like it needs a shot of contrast, and maybe a small boost in color saturation. Best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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| 08/10/2006 03:13:32 PM |
Displaced explosionby KHoltComment: For some reason, from the thumbnail view, I thought the sphere was a bullet point. Now, as to how you did this...hmmm. Double exposure? Will be interested to see in your comments. You did list comments didn't you? ;^)
Very creative. Nice stopped motion. Should do well with this. I'd say "Good luck", but I don't think you need it. He-he. |
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| 08/10/2006 03:07:50 PM |
Splashby oOWonderBreadOoComment: This is strange. The girl being in B/W and then having a blue background - feels unnatural. You did a great job catching the water droplets - very clean and crisp. Anyway, that's my two cents. ;^) Good luck. |
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