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| 10/15/2005 12:03:30 AM |
Yuck!!by kbrownvcComment: This is indeed a very humorous shot and it could have been strengthened tremendously if two things were done. The first was I would have loved it more if you caught the whole tongue hanging out and not have it cropped/cut off in anyway - we would see it all "hanging out". Second, the title and description can be a little more playful. I looked at this shot and I didn't see the expression "so bored". Instead, I saw and heard the expression "Bleh, Leo whatever did you put in the veal dish tonight. Yuck! That tasted horrible.":-) |
| 10/14/2005 11:52:57 PM |
Girl with Parasolby brewinjComment: I love the vibrant colors seen in this photo not to mention that the lush and inviting gardens pictured here is captivating. It almost comes off as looking like one of those old time postcards. I see the girl with the parasol in the picture - and she is a nice touch in the composition. Now my only critique is that I think you could have easily zoomed in more on the girl with the parasol such that she becomes a greater portion of the composition. I would still have all the wonderful inviting gardens surrounding her, but I would not have her being dwarfed by it. Not to mention that a closer view would give us more details on those vibrantly red flowers she seems to be gazing upon. |
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| 10/14/2005 11:39:37 PM |
Exodus at Dawnby printer4uComment: The composition of this photo is wonderful! I love the mist seen in the background and the vibrant and bold colors of the ballons in the air really jump out and captivate you....not to mention the placid lake really reflects back the imagery of the ballons so well that the eye keeps bouncing back and forth from the view in the air to the view in the water. |
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| 10/14/2005 11:23:17 PM |
A Place to Restby rblantonComment: The hues, textures, and composition is just so serene and inviting. A wonderful composition that just beacons to the observer "come sit, relax and smell the flowers". |
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| 10/14/2005 11:21:42 PM |
Dogwood & Pineby rblantonComment: Love the composition here but I think it could be strengthened if you let the viewer get a little closer. A closer crop or focus on the just one or two of those dogwood flowers seen on the backdrop of the bark of the tree would really make it pop. We would get to see close-up all the details on the textures of the tree bark and also get a treat of seeing the delicate loveliness of the white flowers as they really pop off that background - not to mention it would also have a dash of vibrant green from the leaves seen here. |
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| 10/14/2005 11:15:50 PM |
Days Gone Byby L1Comment: Great composition. There is something very appealing about this shot - yes, it plays into the factor of something old/the past sitting there in a field. But this takes on the appearance of a painting just by composition and the 'softness' of the overall image. I especially love the little splashes of color with those purple flowers that color an otherwise earthy/rusty palette. |
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| 10/14/2005 11:05:02 PM |
Break Free by elsapoComment: I love the composition and action seen and felt in this shot. The model was captured perfectly - one bar foot in the vibrant, crisp inviting grass and the other raised as she runs free. Her hair is unbound too and it too bounces with freedom as she runs through the open fields leaving those confining and uncomfortable high heel shoes behind. Freedom to run, freedom to feel the cool and comforting grass beneath ones feet - FREE! |
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| 10/14/2005 10:59:26 PM |
Eleganceby elsapoComment: Bold and vibrant colors just captivate the viewer. Love that I can see all those lovely details and textures of the feathers. The cropping/zoom composition is wonderful for it immediately focuses our attention on the bird as he almost appears to be playing a game of peek-a-boo with us by "hiding" under the extended wing. |
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| 10/14/2005 10:44:45 PM |
Floating Prettyby Kathryn8Comment: This is absolutely unusual - and by that I mean what really hyponotizes the viewer is that pattern seen reflecting around the edges of the leaf. The only critique I can offer on this one is that the green hues on the leaf appear flat and not as dynamic as the hues on the blues - and those blues are stunning and vibrant. |
| 10/14/2005 10:41:46 PM |
Purple Passion Flowerby Kathryn8Comment: The detail of this flower is excellent. I love the colors and shapes we see here in this composition. A real interesting close-up of this exotic flower and angle that makes it appear as if there is a really odd shaped mushroom sprouting out of the wild and whimsical grounds. |
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