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| 07/21/2007 07:50:20 PM |
Day 20by kellyrc01Comment: He looks like a good old dog and the complimentary colours do work well. Also really like the way he stretches across the whole frame which works well with the negative space above and below him |
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| 07/21/2007 07:44:58 PM |
Day-20.jpgby KenComment: Outstanding capture and the tightness of focus on the butterfly really works well with the soft pastel colours. Beautiful |
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| 07/21/2007 07:42:08 PM |
Day 17 - perspectiveby bimbleComment: really like the POV you ended up selecting...It feels like an army of meccano approaching. Very well offset by the skies and the green crops as well
Nice job |
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| 07/21/2007 07:40:12 PM |
Day 17 - Soy Sauceby bdennyComment: See the tradgey is, I cant help but ignore sophie (despite the fact that it such a great and unusual pov) and focus on the mountain dew, which I love but which we dont get in England. One can of that certainly gets my heart racing like a humming bird. Hey there is a packet of malborough lights up there as well, you wanna watch out sophie soes start filching them as well |
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| 07/21/2007 07:37:16 PM |
Day 20 - Trapby bdennyComment: Good macro and well done for keeping the stick in focus even though it was shrouded by gossamer. Super bokeh |
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| 07/21/2007 07:33:47 PM |
Day21 - Snake in the Grassby WalesPComment: Great shot Ron, is this a grass snake (to anyone who may think that is a daft question given it is in the water I can assure them that grass snakes do swim)
Love the way the head is framed just to the left of the grass with the body on the other side of it. Super clarity on the scales as well |
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| 07/21/2007 07:31:16 PM |
Day 21 - Spoilerby bdennyComment: Well I have to say this made me laugh and hats off to you for making sure you couldnt be accused of accidently ruining the book for anyone
Great sense of mischievous fun |
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| 07/21/2007 06:15:11 AM |
Day No. 18by GermaineComment: Certainly the girl does not look salmon like any more. I am not sure whether it is a result of the PP that you did with the blending or something else, but the lower1/4 of the shot (from about where her hands hit the handle bars) it is quite muted. When you add the background with motion blur it really gives the top half of the girl some real pop
Gee I am not sure whether I have explained myself well or not, but what I am trying to say is nice shot!!! |
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| 07/21/2007 06:09:38 AM |
Day No. 19by GermaineComment: A great capture of a boarding dude (great hat and the lime green wheel on the board are cool)
The strange thing is when this opened on my screen it was cropped just at the blokes ankles and until i scrolled down to see the whole shot I was just perplexed as to why he was leaning at such a strange angle (It almost appeared as if he was trying to peer round something that did not exist) |
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| 07/21/2007 06:04:01 AM |
Tapeby AliciaComment: Alicia, the door works well here as it really conveys the feeling of peering in on work people and the fact that it is white actually does not jar against the rest of the shot and helps give the workers more pop.
People may get uncomfortable having their photos taken, but I hope you showed them the finished pp product because I bet they would have loved it |
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