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| 12/14/2008 09:01:17 AM |
8-dec 08 wotever. aliby rozComment: Wow! The overlay and postprocessing really brings out the differences in light and shadow. The contrasts are really evident in the hair and the dress. The texture overlay really adds to the sense of touch...that this is an old photograph touched by time and the elements. |
| 12/14/2008 08:56:14 AM |
7.12.08 Smilesby suemackComment: B&W tones are good but I think it could use jussst a touch of brightness contrast adjustment for the lighter tones of the dog to pop more off of the dark backdrop (in other words lighten the light tones and darken the darker ones) I really like the subject of the photo...nice candid capture. The sparkle in this delightful doggie's eyes and the wide open mouth really gives us the feeling she is happy, happy, smiley, smiley. This is a really happy feel photo. |
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| 12/13/2008 08:28:03 PM |
7dec3812by Pug-HComment: With the colors and the texture I see I am guessing that this is some type of squash. Interesting color mix and some texture on the skin. Wish it had a tad more contrast to really pop more visually. Contrast is good on the dark top portions but could use more on the lighter bottom ones that look a tad washed out. |
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| 12/13/2008 08:22:20 PM |
Oncoming Stormby qvfd153Comment: Very stunning!!!! Love the colors of the dark & moody sky and the the color hues of the rich desert floor. The mountains rise up out of the desert to touch the sky but they also capture our attention. Beautiful capture of this mesmerizing landscape. Well done! |
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| 12/13/2008 08:15:37 PM |
VA State Birdby MaryOComment: Although the subject is not in tack sharp detail the softness of the cardinal almost lends itself to soft brush strokes of a paintbrush. It also helps convey the feel of touch - that the feathers of this bird are silky soft. I love the bold soft reds that color the otherwise muted scene. It is the splash of red that automatically draws our eye. My only critique is that I wish that it was a tad brighter overall so that the back half of the bird is not so dark compared to the sunlight front. |
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| 12/13/2008 08:11:26 PM |
Old Fashioned Peppermint Sticksby TCGuruComment: Wow! The whites and reds of those peppermint sticks really pop of the brilliant blue backdrop. Our eyes are automatically glued to the candy...or should I say 'stuck' given that they can be a very sticky treat. Very sweet image with brilliant color to captivate the eyes, tasty main subject (yummy:-) ) , and wonderful sharp crisp details. Love the white stripe that cuts through the red text which is a nod to the peppermint sticks. |
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| 12/13/2008 08:07:48 PM |
Sparkleby JutildaComment: Love the little 'sparkles' that add that little magic to this alicorn (pegasus/unicorn) ornament. Sharpness and color tones are wonderful. |
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| 12/13/2008 08:03:41 PM |
#cinq - Up Up Up and Awayby bobonacusComment: Perspective is very different and interesting! It makes the viewer feel tiny in the presence of such tall trees not to mention because of that feeling you 'place' us there to experience it. What would be an interesting project is to return to the same exact location to take pictures of the other seasons (autumn, winter, spring & summer) for the complete set. |
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| 12/11/2008 10:01:09 AM |
Dissolutionby Mal37Comment: Love the partial flower composition that has it lying on the diagonal for it adds visual interest to the floral shot! There is some nice detail on the portion of the flower that extruds out from the center but much detail is lost of the petals. I think the focus was on that portion and with a faster shutter speed and aperture you lost the details because of where the focus was or too much light entering in that it blew out some highlights of the white flower. A white flower on a white backdrop could be tricky with getting correct exposure. You could try bracketing - taking the shot at different aperture setting & shutter speed. Keep the ISO at 100 like you did here, but you might want to play around with a higher Aperture setting to get a greater Depth of Field - I recommend you play with a 6 or higher (Just be aware that if you use a slower shutter speed which you might have too you will need a tripod or a steady surface to place the camera to avoid blur). |
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| 12/11/2008 09:42:59 AM |
Whatever 05by KenComment: Wow, great processing! You really boasted up the tones such that now the reds of the ornaments really pop of the bright white backdrop! The swirls on the ornaments are hypnotic. Very much a nice abstract study on lines and curves in this composition. |
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