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| 07/10/2006 07:42:11 AM |
California Palm Trees?by YoungerComment: Technically the trees and the cell phone tower are stationary but the overall feel of the image does convey a considerable amount of motion. The clouds have a stormy feel and the wind that comes with it. The image also suffers from soft focus, which could be caused by downsizing the image or camera movement associated with too slow of shutter speed. Compounding the soft feel is the flat overall look of the image. A little post processing work with levels and saturation would give this image a bit more PoP. |
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| 07/10/2006 07:34:19 AM |
Hot Enough To Fry A Slug On The Sidewalkby bobgaitherComment: Hard to tell if this guy is stationary or in motion ;-). The lighting on the head really brings out the detail and the limited depth of focus on the shell helps lead my eye to those details. Not a lot of WoW factor to this image but it is very nicely done. |
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| 07/10/2006 07:30:15 AM |
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| 07/10/2006 07:27:53 AM |
Laughing horse.by marvinComment: You have captured a very fun image to look at. Obviously the horse moving somewhat to produce the facial expression you captured. On the technical side, you might want to try a square crop on this image to eliminate the building in the background and to really bring the focal point back to the main subject. As presented, my eyes wondered around a bit trying to find what is so funny. |
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| 07/10/2006 07:23:45 AM |
!^^by LimboComment: Not a hint of a breeze. This image suffers from the limitation of the basic editing rules. The background really needs to be darken a little bit to help bring out the wonderful detail you captured in the flag. |
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| 07/10/2006 07:20:54 AM |
A Grasshopper Restsby cutlassdude70Comment: I love the detail you captured in the grasshopper. You may want to try a square crop on this image to eliminate the distraction of the fencepost. |
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| 07/10/2006 07:19:23 AM |
Stationary Carby littlebigmanComment: This car has definitely not moved for a some time. My only suggestion is that you might try shooting this from a little lower angle to elimnate the sky and tree showing through the gap in the hood. I've looked at this image a couple of times before commenting and each time those items draw my eyes away from the wonderful detail of the engine area visible through the headlight opening. |
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| 07/10/2006 07:11:34 AM |
Windfieldsby XShadowComment: This image definitely conveys a windless day. You might want to consider using a vertical crop instead of a square crop for this image, as the negative space on the left draws attention away from the windmills more than complementing the windmills. The image also has a flat look overall and could use a little post processing help. |
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| 07/10/2006 07:07:13 AM |
Ive been here a long timeby eye has not seenComment: I like the subject you choose for this challenge and the composition very much. You might want to consider straightening the horizon and playing around with levels and saturation to give this image a little more pop. |
| 07/10/2006 07:04:47 AM |
A Moments Restby HornOUBetComment: The use of negative space in this image is very effective. I would have like to have seen a bit more saturation in the butterfly. |
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