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| 03/24/2005 11:36:34 AM |
Picnic Tablesby srbrubakerComment: Thanks for the advice. Following it, I did rotate the photo. Going much farther than this makes the photo seem out of balance (to me, anyway.) |
| 03/21/2005 09:24:21 PM |
Blue...while missing you.by Pixel LadyComment: I really like the photo down to the painted part. Below that I find the details in the vase ugly Unfortunately cropping would destroy the intricate balance. |
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| 03/21/2005 09:21:10 PM |
Soaring Highby Zap228Comment: Or landing. It's actually made much better by the fact that the bird is landing. Soaring can be boring. |
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| 03/21/2005 09:17:49 PM |
Flowerby pgattComment: Not a compelling example of the rose and most of it is out of focus. |
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| 03/21/2005 09:12:41 PM |
Cool and refeshing...by sissiComment: This is a great idea. It's pretty well executed, but in my opinion it could be improved a bit by using a faster flash or strobe. The blue is a perfect color to complement the berry, but the highlights of the water don't quite reach their potential against it. (These are, however, mere quibbles.) |
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| 03/21/2005 09:08:15 PM |
Rooftopsby davidbedardComment: I love this place. It is a place with history. It is a place of people who have roots that go deep in their communities. At least that's what I see. |
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| 03/21/2005 09:06:00 PM |
Yin Yangby _DaveA_Comment: Seems the boys are always headed in one direction and the girls in the other. But then sometimes that's what makes life interesting. |
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| 03/21/2005 09:02:10 PM |
COURAGEby Rando D300Comment: The lighing is superb. The focus is crisp. Great model. Very Nice. |
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| 03/21/2005 08:56:18 PM |
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| 03/21/2005 08:55:21 PM |
The Road to Nowhereby ngremourComment: Standing three feet or six feet to either side would put the piers on a diagonal, allowing us to see more of them and making the photo more dynamic. |
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