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| 02/03/2006 01:41:22 PM |
Seagullby GuGiComment: Creative depiction of the subject, I like it. |
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| 02/03/2006 01:39:50 PM |
DANGER!by andrayusComment: I think this is an interesting scene, but it is a little busy for my taste. |
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| 02/03/2006 01:38:56 PM |
Pastoraleby SJCarterComment: A little oversharpened (diagonal lines show this pretty clearly). Nice colors and composition otherwise. |
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| 02/03/2006 01:33:56 PM |
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| 02/02/2006 10:29:08 PM |
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| 02/02/2006 10:27:31 PM |
Surf Hawai'iby gliphixComment: Very nice capture. The scene looks relaxing and is pretty strong compositionally, though I might recommend cropping tighter on the sky (so that the horizon is not dead center). This would also add emphasis to the water, where there is more detail to accentuate. |
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| 02/02/2006 10:26:09 PM |
Kip's Barnby eqsiteComment: Awesome reflection, looks very glassy. I like the treatment given to the exposure as well, the contrast is strong but not overpowering. Composition is good as well. Excellent. |
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| 02/02/2006 10:25:31 PM |
Twilight, Steamboat Bayby jemisonComment: Strong composition (the 2 peaks spaced evenly in the frame, the space dedicated to the water reflections). Good choice of black & white too. |
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| 02/02/2006 10:24:49 PM |
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| 02/02/2006 10:24:18 PM |
Today......I Am A Slinkyby notbiscuitComment: Looks a little oversharpened (noticeable on the rocks). Without seeing the face/head of the animal, its kinda hard to have something to identify with in the shot. The subject is the animal (seal?), but the texture of the shot is the rocks, which in my mind, attract more attention (contrary to what I'd perceive your intentions to be).
If you could try this shot again using a continuous shooting mode on your camera (if available), you'd have a better chance of getting the seal right before his head goes under, creating a better shot imho. |
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