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| 05/21/2008 11:51:39 AM |
Under The Treeby Millere81979Comment: Nice shot. Too often people choose B&W for no real reason other than to be "artistic" but, in this case, it was s good choice. It really makes the lighting more dramatic. I do wish you'd have stepped back from your model just a bit though. She seems just a little too close to me. |
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| 05/21/2008 11:49:54 AM |
Dolphinsby rkligmanComment: Nice color but the ripples on the water completely obscure your subject. |
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| 05/21/2008 11:49:04 AM |
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| 05/16/2008 11:31:16 AM |
Enough with the impressionistsby evanescenteComment: Really nice use of the frame! Putting the rider on the right (and, thereby, having a lot less space in front of her) really helps with the sense of speed. |
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| 05/15/2008 01:43:46 PM |
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| 05/15/2008 01:15:09 PM |
18 Speed Cassetteby HornOUBetComment: This is an interesting shot but, because the point of focus is in the very back of the frame, I get the feeling that the entire image is forground which is strangely disturbing. |
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| 05/15/2008 10:43:33 AM |
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| 05/15/2008 10:40:26 AM |
Look Upby tormentorComment: Really nice shot. That said, the context, in your image, is such that it almost looks like there are windows on the ground. I'm wondering if shooting it from the side, rather than below, would have been a better choice as you could more easily see that the bike was on the side of a building. Just a thought but it really is a good shot. |
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| 05/15/2008 10:37:15 AM |
Riding the lineby WindtaleComment: Very nice. We're all told to not shoot images from "eye" level and your image is a good example of why this is good advice. |
| 05/15/2008 10:35:45 AM |
Maybe this time?by docpjvComment: Wow...that's some serious saturation! It's a nice shot but many of your highlights are "blown out" and with such extreme saturation it's particularly noticable. I'd love to see this shot again with less harsh lighting. I think you'd have a really excellent image. |
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