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| 04/24/2003 08:22:37 AM |
Majesticby JackoComment: Exposure is good. To get even more impact the image could have been cropped closer around the head on all sides except the left or more of the body could be included to balance the amount of sky. |
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| 04/24/2003 08:19:35 AM |
Spotby PedroComment: The foreground is exposed nicely but the background is way overexposed and takes up more than half the picture. If this was done to get the horse nicely exposed then the image could possibly be improved by including more ground and less sky and use spot metering on the horse. |
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| 04/24/2003 08:16:20 AM |
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| 04/24/2003 08:15:40 AM |
On the Coastlineby bobgaitherComment: Good exposure. For more impact, try taking the picture from a different vantage point like at ground level. |
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| 04/24/2003 08:14:20 AM |
California Jackrabbitby sherryk471Comment: Composition is good. It seems to be a little overexposed. Try zooming in so you don't have to take a small crop from a large photo. |
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| 04/24/2003 08:02:44 AM |
LadyHeartby WarpComment: The ladybug seems to be in shadow. Spot metering on the ladybug would possibly have brought it out more. Even though the background is nicely blurred it's a bit distracting since it is crooked. |
| 04/24/2003 08:00:43 AM |
Ducking The Wavesby pupparazzoComment: I think a different vantage point closer to the water level would give this image more impact. Also, zooming in a little would give your subjects more presence. |
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| 04/24/2003 07:58:53 AM |
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| 04/24/2003 07:53:12 AM |
Duckby jjimComment: Nice detail and exposure. It's just cropped a little too close. The duck has nowhere to go. |
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| 04/23/2003 11:44:44 PM |
"No Wake Zone"by casualguyComment: I like the reflection captured here. This image may have worked better horizontally giving the goose move space to move into and removing some of the clutter on the far shore. |
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