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| 02/12/2008 02:02:39 PM |
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| 02/12/2008 02:02:16 PM |
Royal Canadian Gooseby MaryOComment: Beautiful sunset. Since the goose is the subject, I'd love to see him a bit more clearly ... perhaps with some processing or a fill flash. |
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| 02/12/2008 02:01:20 PM |
Winter's Faceby BalkoComment: This makes me feel like I'm underwater. This is definitely an image that only gets better the more you look at it. It's dynamic and got a great 3D feeling to it. Nice work! |
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| 02/12/2008 01:59:57 PM |
...On The Pondby 777STANComment: What a perfectly still day this must have been! There's a bit too much going on I think, but you certainly have met the challenge. This might be a nice texture overlay. |
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| 02/12/2008 01:58:50 PM |
ocular reflexby shamerComment: ewww, I do wonder what this is. It's definitely wonderful image quality and beautiful tones. |
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| 02/12/2008 01:57:52 PM |
emit eht s'tahwby jonfrommkComment: Good title :-) This would be really eye-catching if the white part on the right were cropped out. Hope you don't mind my input, but I guess you don't if you've entered a challenge. I think the image quality is excellent, but it might benefit from a bit of increased saturation and contrast in the reflection. Good luck in the challenge! |
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| 02/12/2008 01:55:47 PM |
Old Salmon Falls Bridgeby jdannelsComment: For me this image has everything going for it except for the angle of the bridge. It seems so separate from that lonely tree (perhaps that's what you're going for). I wonder how it would look if the view were from about ten steps to the right, so the bridge appeared to go much nearer the tree. I like the silky sky and the browns in the bridge reflection. |
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| 02/12/2008 01:52:26 PM |
Knowledge Portalby Donna21Comment: Oooh! I like how one has to look closely in the window to see the books reflected with the venetian blind background. I bet other people give you the same comment, but I will say it too: The plywood on the right draws my eye right over to that side, away from the books. I bet this could be a point or more higher if the crop showed only the dark wood frame of the door or window. I like the patterns made from the blinds and perpendicular books. |
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| 02/12/2008 01:49:32 PM |
early lightby whiterookComment: Well this fits the challenge as far as "reflective surface" goes, but I think the image quality is suffering. A polarizing filter would eliminate the strong white on the water, but since that is itself a reflection, maybe that's what you're going for! The parts around the green covered rocks seem a little oversharpened. The positive for me is that it meets the challenge and it's a pretty good composition. I like the way the shoreline curve echoes the curve from the foreground sand. |
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| 02/11/2008 05:03:50 PM |
Ode to Haroldby hyperfocalComment: Even though I can never, ever, ever get this perfect of a capture of milk or water drops, I'm going to be brave and give a bit of criticism ... hope you don't mind. For me, the light is just too harsh. It's an amazingly perfect drop shot though ... I just wish it could've been with much softer light. |
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