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Delicate
09/05/2007 09:32:29 PM
Delicate
by Caltrop

Comment:
Nice capture of this doe! I like the detail in that we can see (almost feel really) the downy softness of her fur. The two things that I would suggest to improve this image is that the contrasts and saturation seems a bit flat. Bumping up the contrast or even playing around with the shadow/hightlights/midtone levels would help the subject pop visually. As for the saturation it looks a little washed out - bumping up the saturation bias & strength would help deepen and enrich the hues without over saturating the image. Another way to do this in-camera as you are taking the picture is to play with a higher aperature setting (5.6 or 6) and a shutter speed of ohh 1/200 to 1/1000 to offset the bright afternoon sun that may wash out the contrasts and saturation in exposures (you may really have to play around with the setting before settling on what would be best the next time an encounter like this presents itself to you).
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Stained Glass
09/05/2007 09:22:30 PM
Stained Glass
by JuliBoc

Comment:
Love the lovely green hues seen on the butterfly and the leaf it rests on. Very nice sharp detail on the wings and the textures of the leaf. I like how the DOF is shallow and that it has a bokeh look background for the butterfly to pop off of.
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Untitled
09/05/2007 09:15:26 PM
Untitled
by luv2photo

Comment:
Absolutely love the soft look of this photo for it invokes the feel of downy softness and delicate nature which perfectly complements this adorable little girl. Soft yellows and downy white hues are also complimentary in this baby portrait. The only thing that really needs to be present to make this photo shine & move into the above average category is that the viewer needs to see her face. The above shot angle and barely side profile just doesn't do it. We need to see her adorable face to compliment & complete this lovely portrait.
My Perfect Summers Day
09/04/2007 01:29:06 PM
My Perfect Summers Day
by talj

Comment:
Agreed - nice cool beer to slake the thirst of a dry throat while a warm breeze gently blows one's hair. After several cool sips are downed one takes off the sunglasses to relax & enjoy the radiant glow of the summer sun. Love the amber color of the beer in that frosted glass.
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Ready to drop.
09/03/2007 09:26:30 PM
Ready to drop.
by David Newland

Comment:
The B&W aspect really makes the textures on the petals of this closed blossom really stand out. One can almost reach out and visually touch the softness of the closed petals. The flower really stands out from the black background not to mention the calls the eye's attention to the single waterdrop delicately hanging, ready to fall. This is a very minimalistic, clean and elegantly presented capture.
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US Mail
09/03/2007 09:20:13 PM
US Mail
by Strikeslip

Comment:
Love the composition and colors on this photo. The sky is wonderful! I really like the fire-orange clouds to slow fade from navy to slate blue to gold lit sky. The colors are beautifully saturated (without it being too oversaturated)...very rich in tone from those lovely greens to the colors of the sky. I like how you composed the shot too. The wonderfully decorated mailbox stops our attention right before the eye goes back to the road whose leading lines lead the eye off into the horizon to then travel up to the sky.
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Pennybacker Bridge in 3-D
09/03/2007 09:13:59 PM
Pennybacker Bridge in 3-D
by srdanz

Comment:
Wow, talk about a picture that pops out at ya! You have taken that saying an embodied it in this image. And you have done an exceptional well job of it too. I like how you 'curved' the main photograph to add to the optical illusion of this being 3-D and popping out of the frame & image. The span of the bridge comes out of the main frame and continues off into the left bottom corner giving the eye some leading lines that lead off to the vanishing point of the road in the top right hand side of the picture. The 'wall' is a grey gradient that goes from light to dark horizontally - a good choice for it adds another dimensional aspect (rather than a flat one tone wall) as well as being complimentary without overpowering the main subject of this composition.
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When Life Brings You Lemons...
09/03/2007 09:04:51 PM
When Life Brings You Lemons...
by Breeee123

Comment:
Wow, the yellows of the falling lemons REALLY pop off of the hot pink background. Love the sense of motion in some of them showing that there is movement rather than static action taking place in the shot. Skin tones are great. The smile and the slight breeze that blows on the model's hair is a wonderful touch because it invokes the idea of happiness and taking an easy breezy approach to life which plays well into the title stating the old addage "If Life gives you lemons, make lemonade." The slightly pink hair is a good touch as well because it subtly plays back to that hot pink background. The main hues of bright yellows and hot pinks are bright and happy tones also perfect for the idea and mood you are trying to convey. My only critique - and a small one at that - is that I wish the composition did not crop or cut off a portion of the umbrella. It would be better if the composition had ALL of the main compositional elements within the frame.
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the lone cypress...
09/03/2007 08:57:06 PM
the lone cypress...2nd Place
by xtian

Comment:
Oh - my - gosh!!!! The lighting, the color tones and the composition is perfect! Love the colors, the sweep of the rock hill that leads up to the lone cypress, the ripples of the water, the clouds drifting along the sky, and that wonderful capture of the full moon in the far left corner. An excellent job all around. There is no advice to offer for you to improve on the image - it is exceptionally beautiful and enchanting. Great job - I expect to see this in the top 5.
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Timeless
09/02/2007 10:04:03 AM
Timeless
by lauraodom

Comment:
What a cute little treasure this photo is! Love the set-up with the little boy in a bowler hat popping out of the chest. The old-style clothes and color tones give this photo a sense of nostalgia and times long gone - a 'timeless' moment of youth forever captured on 'film'. This is a good shot but I do have a few suggestions to make this pop visually even more. The contrast seems a little flat - deepen the shadows and highlights and this image will really pop off the page. I wonder if a square crop might be better than the rectagular one only because it will keep the center of focus on your main subject more strongly. Less background more of your subject for the eye to stay focused on.
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