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| 05/28/2005 05:44:27 AM |
Sand and Seaby cleversonComment: That's a great concept but you missed it by inches. The focus should have been just a little further back on the line of foam, whereas you have it just in front of the foam. If it weren't for that, this would be a great shot. |
| 05/28/2005 05:42:50 AM |
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| 05/28/2005 05:40:17 AM |
Footprint in the Sandby SammieComment: Great concept and well-executed, but I have a beef with the footprint being so perfect. Forward motion just doesn't allow for footprints like that one to exist. |
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| 05/28/2005 05:38:46 AM |
Sugar in the Rawby JoelHSmithComment: Beautiful! There's a fantastic juxtaposition of materials in this shot, and the basics (framing/lighting) are perfect! One question though: is that speck of light to the left of centre a floating dust mote or something in the background? |
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| 05/28/2005 05:36:08 AM |
A Salt to your Sensesby typologicComment: Nice play on words! I like the framing, but why are the edges so blurry, especially the left? Is moisture in your lense? I know some eBayers from down south are having problems with that. It might just be that the DOF is really short. I still like it. |
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| 05/28/2005 05:33:56 AM |
sandby dragonladyComment: WOW! I love it's simplicity, and the fact that you've conveyed energy with gravity simply by rotating the shot! There are NO improvements I can think of. This shot just IS. Definitely print-worthy. This is probably the only 10 I'll give this challenge. |
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| 05/28/2005 05:30:52 AM |
pollenby fauxrealComment: Your camera cast a shadow, dang it. That's the only minus on this shot, but it's a big one. |
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| 05/28/2005 05:29:38 AM |
The Great Escapeby frogletComment: I like it! It's an action shot, it's original, and it made me smile! Only thing I'd change is the completely unnecessary backlighting, and maybe step back an inch or two to include the front of the pile. |
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| 05/28/2005 05:28:06 AM |
Ashesby AcousticThrenodyComment: *Goes to make another cigarrette* Simple yet effective. What is it about B&W that makes shots so much more emotive? I know the nervous energy involved in repeatedly flicking a cig, and this conveys it exactly. I love it, though a slight improvement would have been an empty background. |
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| 05/28/2005 05:23:58 AM |
Coral Torsoby charliebakerComment: Beautiful showcasing of a neat piece of nature! Hmmm, the only improvement I can imagine here is to have had the "statue" on that pile of grains on a slab of rock. The background needs continuity with the foreground. |
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