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| 06/01/2011 12:07:53 AM |
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| 05/27/2011 08:57:25 AM |
Misurina by gadionComment: Congratulations on your ribbon. I look through the top 20 to 40 images from every single challenge and I was curious about something with your entry...Did anybody mention the tilted horizon? Unbelievably, no! I couldn't pass on offering a constructive comment on something that, on one hand, I think is extremely important, but on the other hand, nobody mentioned. So, how important could it be? I still think that it is important and maybe you got away with it because the best reference to judge the horizon, the waterline, was obscured so much. Then again, maybe you got away with it because it is a beautiful picture with a great composition. You certainly deserve points for the low perspective and the composition with the group of flowers bottom right leading your eye to the mountain peak top left. Overall great job, but I felt it would be wrong if the tilted horizon was not mentioned as something that could be improved upon. |
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| 05/13/2011 12:45:47 PM |
PennyClick in the Redwoodsby Bear_MusicComment: Originally posted by PennyClick: The only thing is, I don't particularly "like" being photographed |
Yeah, that's for sure! I don't dare unleash the collection of yet unpublished photos from our trip in The British Virgin Islands...and there are some good ones in there. |
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| 04/08/2011 08:05:37 AM |
Yosemite Valley by william88Comment: Congratulations on the ribbon, but most people who don't completely fill in the details will leave out the location. The first question that came to my mind, however, was about shutter speed to capture the water the way you did. |
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| 03/02/2011 08:13:05 AM |
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| 08/08/2010 05:14:32 PM |
Oooh....this is gunna hurt! by JudiComment: Congratulations Judi on your first blue in a Free Study. There's no doubt that there will be more of them to come.
I love this shot...from the freeze frame still of the flying dirt in capture to the excellent post processing that fixates my eye on the cowboy in the center. This is a fantastic image that deserves it's top placing here. |
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| 06/07/2010 10:40:04 AM |
Napoli by Rino63Comment: Hey Gennaro, big, BIG, congratulations on your first blue ribbon!!! I'm very happy for you. This is a fantastic shot and definitely deserved the blue. |
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| 05/13/2010 07:47:35 AM |
vawendyby jcarComment: This shot is composed very well using the rule of thirds, from her head and down to her elbow in the left third, her arm makes a nice leading line to the camera in the right third. Good job catching this photographer "chimping" (if you don't know, ask her ;).
If you have a flash diffuser it would help to minimize the sharp shadows that resulted from having the flash so close. Although the lighting resulted in the distinct shadows it also somehow nicely gave her an outline in her hair that did a good job as backlighting. It worked well here to keep her head from blending in too much with the black background. |
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| 05/12/2010 12:06:07 AM |
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| 05/12/2010 12:02:35 AM |
100M Hurdles by MattOComment: Congratulations, Matt, on your first ribbon. It looks like we were both upstaged though. |
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