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| 10/05/2006 10:50:29 AM |
Buyer Bewareby mclComment: So, you bought my 1980 Plymouth Champ! Told ya so! ;) |
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| 10/05/2006 10:48:42 AM |
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| 10/05/2006 10:45:58 AM |
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| 10/05/2006 10:44:16 AM |
Hot Mealby h2Comment: Peppers do the same thing...as i recall. ;) |
| 10/05/2006 10:03:27 AM |
Under the Weather by scalvertComment: I love the humor & concept. That's a Good Sport you have there! Thanks for the "out-of-the-box" thinking that will help me next time around when I don't have rain on the "right" days. :) |
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| 09/25/2006 01:39:44 PM |
Life on a Logby BrianRComment: The two turtles appear to be saying, "Okay, Dive already! You've been on the diving board for a half hour already! It doesn't even take me that long!" :) |
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| 09/23/2006 09:08:42 AM |
Regal Pineby 777STANComment: Originally posted by ambaker: Critique Club:
Hard to say what happened here. But it is much too bright. The lower left third of the frame, the glare makes it look as if it were shot through a window into the sun.
The unusual colors, and the way some of the limbs run parallel, it almost appears to be a double exposure. But under close inspection it appears not to be the problem either.
Color, saturation, and hue appear to be way off; if a realistic rendition were intended. But there isn't enough there to tell the viewer an abstract interpretation is required. Brightness is too bright, contrast is a bit low.
The sky has become washed out and a blank canvas, just begging for detail such as clouds or a brilliant blue color.
I'm thinking this picture might work better in black and white, with a bit more contrast it would wind up looking like a Japanese ink drawing. |
Thanks! I tend to agree! Here it is! Message edited by author 2006-09-23 09:10:18. |
| 09/23/2006 08:48:13 AM |
Regal Pineby 777STANComment: This photo is washed out for too reasons, one foolish...one logical. I was "testing the waters" of everyone's opinions & monitors as to the far edge of saturation. (Thanks loads! I found out because this is my only last place finish!)
Secondly, I wanted the details you see in the trunk which made the needles look "unnatural." SOL :( |
| 09/21/2006 11:51:11 PM |
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