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| 04/12/2005 11:30:40 PM |
Kby paynekjComment: More "X" than "K" (or a perfect capital "J" if cropped down the middle). The uneven lighting is a bit disconcerting, but it's a lovely image nonetheless. |
| 04/12/2005 10:37:15 PM |
Long cold walkby Rando D300Comment:
For those of you who have never visited Niagara Falls in the Winter, this small landscaped area (next to Table Rock - on the Canadian side) does contain the oddest looking trees. But, with frozen spray from Horseshoe Falls coating them... Wow! R300's tree is part of this grouping.
Just in case the html above doesn't work, use the link below. I'm facing nearly the opposite direction as Randod300, but we both seemed to have hit this during the same week. btw, if this does work, but is way too large - my apologies. If it's all wrong, please tell me how to do it correctly.
//photos.yahoo.com/pixkwess04. Go to Album: "Through My Eyes"
Kathy |
| 04/12/2005 10:10:26 PM |
George by Rando D300Comment: I am soooooooo in love - anytime George wants to run away from home ........ (pack his suitcase and buy him a ticket to Michigan!)
this is from a woman who thinks the best way to have children is to let your sisters do it, and dogs were meant to live at someone else's house.
George is beautiful (handsome? dignified? generous? kind? loving?)
It is your composition, background choice, and lighting which caught my eye. I truly loved this picture; wasn't able to vote, but would have given it at least a 9 - and more likely, a 10.
Kathy |
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| 04/07/2005 11:52:28 PM |
All The Ingredientsby dartompkinsComment: Shooting a tree from an unusual angle - looking straight up or slightly off - can add interest and vitality to a photograph. Such an image might spark a desire in the viewer to lie down on the ground to study the leafy bowers high above, or suggest a mid-afternoon dreaming session. This odd angle adds little meaning or inspiration to the picture. I would suggest to you and others who use this technique to keep it rare - and thus valuable. |
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| 04/07/2005 11:43:49 PM |
Rubber Duckquariby naomikComment: A bit fuzzy, a bit off-kilter, flat color on the grapes, and I would rather have seen a green umbrella. But - the swirl of the fabric, which catches the lighting in a wonderful shimmery way and the swirls of the liquid in the glass, which you caught well are terrific. However, what really won me to this picture is that one drop of water just in front of the duck. I keep reaching out to wipe it up, before catching myself. That is a serindipitous capture on your side. |
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| 04/07/2005 11:34:47 PM |
Under Water Duckyby jrtoddComment: The colors are flat, the images are slightly off, and the design isn't overly exciting. But, I do love your capture of the water bubbles. |
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| 04/07/2005 11:32:26 PM |
Romance and Grapesby coffeebellComment: I really LOVE being bathed in patterns from outside light sources. This is a terrific picture that met the challenge and the title. The back line of the fabric is a little distracting, but over all, this one gets a rare 10 from me. |
| 04/07/2005 11:31:14 PM |
Shoot them as they fallby JinjitComment: Love the contrast between the dark and light. But the use of a frame (or whatever the white box is) emphasizes the slightly "off" feeling of the grapes' path and the bowl edge. |
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| 04/07/2005 11:24:50 PM |
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| 04/07/2005 11:23:21 PM |
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