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| 09/19/2007 08:41:14 AM |
Elevatorby bladComment: Well composed image with nice forms and lines, and good detail in the highlights. Border is a bit thick for me. |
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| 09/19/2007 12:55:36 AM |
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| 09/18/2007 05:32:34 PM |
September - Escape Artistby BudyaComment: Yep, the lighting sure makes this one shine. Another great find. Thanks for coming along on our little walkabout! |
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| 09/18/2007 05:31:43 PM |
September - Windblownby BudyaComment: Nice simple subject. I would have liked it better if the oof leaf behind the main in focus one wasn't there. I do like the bokeh effect however. |
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| 09/18/2007 05:28:25 PM |
September - Daisyby BudyaComment: Great angle ... amazing what you can see from way down low. Love the deep blue sky and your exposure was spot on for the difficult lighting; really brings out the petals. |
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| 09/18/2007 05:26:58 PM |
September - Change of Seasonsby BudyaComment: Beautiful use of negative space, and a nicely seen background. Almost looks like the leaf is floating in space. Well seen, and nicely composed! |
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| 09/18/2007 04:51:27 PM |
Idle Swingby wickee_oneComment: This is a haunting image that you can look at for a long while. Nicely done. Thanks for joining us on our walkabout! |
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| 09/18/2007 04:48:54 PM |
Witches Fingersby wickee_oneComment: Nice contrast between the bright blue sky and deep green leaves, amid those creepy witch fingers! |
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| 09/18/2007 04:47:47 PM |
First Reflections of Fallby wickee_oneComment: Nice colors and reflections. I really like the line of grass along the farther shore. A tad dark ... could be that your meter was fooled by the bright sky into thinking there was more light than there was.
Next time, maybe try locking the exposure down by pointing the camera at the water (dark area), then recomposing and taking the picture. (Most cameras let you do this by pressing shutter half way down while pointing at the area you want to expose, then keeping it depressed as you move the camera to recompose your image before pressing the shutter the rest of the way down). |
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| 09/18/2007 04:42:54 PM |
Water Wheelby wickee_oneComment: Nice juxtaposition of the manmade and the natural, well composed. I particularly like the contrast of the red white and blue with the natural surroundings, and then you have the wheel slowly turning to rust and melding from the manmade to the natural. Neat subject. |
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