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kermits kuzin
06/12/2006 11:55:09 PM
kermits kuzin
by rider

Comment:
All oof
Granny's Best
06/12/2006 11:53:48 PM
Granny's Best
by javamoose

Comment:
I love the photo... I hate the frame.
Master? or Servant?
04/19/2006 12:36:43 AM
Master? or Servant?
by tngrndream

Comment:
OOF and not very interesting.
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Early Arrivals
04/08/2006 01:29:06 AM
Early Arrivals
by Prism

Comment:
These scenes are almost always better with softer light, which happens +/- 90 minutes on either side of the sun/horizon events. In the middle of the day you will need to contend with harsh light and washed out colors, although a faster shutter speed will allow capture of flocks of birds in some detail, as you have demonstrated in this image. I strongly feel that flocks of birds, or individual birds, often look like a "mistake" unless there is some bird detail showing. I usually prefer the birds (and jet contrails, and cars, and people, and trash from MacDonald's) move through the scene before I expose the image.

I should add that the dynamic range of this scene is a bit too wide, with loss of detail in the dark shadows and loss of detail in the bright portions of the sky. At this point in time, cameras cannot capture what the eye can see in the middle of the day. Until the technology allows captures of big dynamic ranges, we all should confine our landscape photography to times of smaller dynamic ranges in the scenery.

Message edited by author 2006-04-08 01:32:56.
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Sturgeon River in Spring
04/08/2006 01:22:52 AM
Sturgeon River in Spring
by Prism

Comment:
So, is this a landscape scene or a wildlife scene? Not that there is anything wrong with a landscape scene containing a wildlife element. But, if that is the goal, then the ducks are a very minor and too far away element. Immediately noticeable is the dark nature of the tree area. Almost like a neutral density artifact, or transition, between the foreground and the sky. Certainly possible a cloud shaded the trees, but in this shot the sky looks pasted in because the trees are so "unnaturally" dark with a lack of detail. Overall a good image, but needs to have a better foreground anchor (like closer ducks) and a better transition between foreground and sky, other than a starkly dark forest.
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Waiting For The Kids To Come Home
04/07/2006 10:53:00 PM
Waiting For The Kids To Come Home
by roonie

Comment:
Great tonal range. Composition is superb.
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Lets Get Ready to Rumble
04/07/2006 10:50:32 PM
Lets Get Ready to Rumble
by judojoe

Comment:
Yikes! These guys have personality and emotion. Great job on the photography. 10
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little girls and their dreams
04/07/2006 10:20:04 PM
little girls and their dreams
by ursula

Comment:
Great clarity and composition. Fine capture of "emotion". 10
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Webslingin' Vigilante
04/07/2006 10:18:17 PM
Webslingin' Vigilante
by Sebi

Comment:
Good lighting and color clarity.
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Spiderman vs. The Giant Caged Croc
04/07/2006 10:07:19 PM
Spiderman vs. The Giant Caged Croc
by Kelli

Comment:
Great action scene staged... well captured and presented.
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