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Freshly Baked
02/14/2008 06:12:43 AM
Freshly Baked
by trnqlty

Comment:
Simple, effective and well-executed.
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Raisin Bread
02/14/2008 06:11:25 AM
Raisin Bread
by dedbee

Comment:
Looks tasty, but lacking a little in sharpness and contrast.
Mtn Goat in the Elkhorns
02/09/2008 06:59:41 PM
Mtn Goat in the Elkhorns
by Xuko

Comment:
At first I wondered whether the goat was really in focus - I think it is but it really needs to pop out at us a little bit more (some USM would do the trick if applied well) and the image is a little bit lacking in contrast. It would make a terrific B&W I reckon (in fact, if you'd like me to have a play then do send me over a larger version though I can't claim to be an expert!). You've captured real energy here and the bokeh is nice too :)
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Sarah
02/09/2008 06:56:18 PM
Sarah
by jwillerton

Comment:
IMO this shot doesn't benefit at all from the B&W conversion, as the nature of the lighting is pretty flat - not a criticism as it works perfectly well in the colour version. The blown out hair is also much more incongruous in the B&W context. On a personal level I don't get particularly excited by photos of model-like women, no matter how beautiful, if I don't feel any kind of emotional connection with the subject. Her expression here doesn't speak to me, but this is obviously incredibly subjective. That's my two cents anyway! :)
pirouette
02/09/2008 06:51:40 PM
pirouette
by krnodil

Comment:
For each of these photos I've commented on, I've loaded the photo and tried to guess the score. 9 out of 10 times I'm pretty much spot on, but here I was miles out. I just don't understand the score. The IR is subtle and the conversion superb. The DoF is done to absolute perfection. And it really is dance-like. Somehow. Wonderful shot and I'd just ignore the voters!
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Tatt Me
02/09/2008 06:46:23 PM
Tatt Me
by ingridblue

Comment:
I really like the processing on this. I think the reasons for the low-ish score have been pretty much covered, but well done for submitting something a little different.
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Fairy Dust
02/09/2008 06:44:12 PM
Fairy Dust
by JuliBoc

Comment:
I appreciate your frustration with this one - this shot clearly speaks to you a lot but the voters just see an OOF figurine and click the 'tank' button. It will have been the shutter speed that has caused this - I never shoot under 1/80 on my 50mm with my slightly shaky hands! As has been mentioned before, the border, though it works well with the colour scheme, is a bit too garish for most tastes (including mine if I'm honest). The important thing is that you keep submitting what means the most to you. With a bit of luck, someone else will feel the same way!
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May the Circle be Unbroken
02/09/2008 04:48:30 AM
May the Circle be Unbroken
by purpleflutterby13

Comment:
I was scratching my head trying to work out what you did here - the zoom works very well and the colours are gorgeous. The lack of a single main subject has probably lost you marks, but I prefer the overall effect!
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Sunset Storm
02/09/2008 04:45:31 AM
Sunset Storm
by Wildcard

Comment:
Great sky, but I'm finding the clouds lacking in focus and clarity - I don't know whether this is down to the original image or the quality of the conversion. I wonder if it's even necessary to have some land towards the bottom - it's easily missable and looks more like an afterthought - I'd say you could do with a little more. This would help draw our attention to the sunset itself, which is the main focal point of the image anyway. You'd lose some of that amazing sky, of course, but with a wider lens you'd be able to keep it!
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The Winter Sundial
02/09/2008 04:42:53 AM
The Winter Sundial
by Hipychik

Comment:
Nicely processed. I assume this is HDR or at least with shadow/highlight adjustment? The light and colours is excellent and this is reflected in the high score. If anything it's the lack of a single identifiable subject that hurts this (the mast isn't strong enough as an anchor point) as our eyes are wandering all over the image.
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