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| 09/26/2002 09:36:00 PM |
Presidential Mansion by arnitComment: Initial=Gorgeous! Composition=perfect Clarity (focus, details)=excellent Exposure=wonderful Interesting or Emotive=color, tones, and image as a whole is interesting, and nice to look at. Is this Kennebunk Port, ME? I am using a this new detailed commenting method inspired by autool. (Thanks autool!). I hope you find it more helpful than my former comments. Thanks for submitting, and good luck! ;0) kpb |
| 09/26/2002 09:30:00 PM |
My corner of Manhattan, view from corner apartmentby pret3nderComment: Initial=Nice idea Composition=nice diagonals from the street Clarity (focus, details)=good detail Exposure=well done.. just wonder if a slower shutter speed causing blur to show motion in the people and vehicles would add more interest. Interesting or Emotive=interesting angle and shows a perspective of your lifestyle I am using a this new detailed commenting method inspired by autool. (Thanks autool!). I hope you find it more helpful than my former comments. Thanks for submitting, and good luck! ;0) kpb |
| 09/29/2002 09:03:00 PM |
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| 09/26/2002 09:38:00 PM |
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| 09/26/2002 08:26:00 PM |
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| 09/26/2002 11:13:00 PM |
My Worldby GolferDDSComment: Initial=sweet Composition=nice arrangement Clarity (focus, details)=good clarity and focus. Exposure=good exposure. Interesting or Emotive=elicits warm feelings, but yet, the position of the man's hand seems to be more of a grip than a soft touch. Sort-of too possessive. I think a different kind of lighting would give the subject depth as well. I am using a this new detailed commenting method inspired by autool. (Thanks autool!). I hope you find it more helpful than my former comments. Thanks for submitting, and good luck! ;0) kpb |
| 09/29/2002 10:06:00 PM |
Carefreeby guybrowmeComment: Initial=very nice! Composition=well done Clarity (focus, details)=very good Exposure=done well. Interesting or Emotive=very emotive and has great movement! love the mood. I am using a this new detailed commenting method inspired by autool. (Thanks autool!). I hope you find it more helpful than my former comments. Thanks for submitting, and good luck! ;0) kpb |
| 09/26/2002 08:52:00 PM |
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| 09/17/2002 08:49:00 AM |
Campfireby shedonistComment: Good idea. This could be improved with the use of a tripod, or resting the camera on a level surface... or lean against something and hold the camera tight close and hold your breath during the exposure so you don't get any shake. I would expect movement in the people, but not in the building. Try an image like this again sometime, 'cause I'd like to see it. ;) |
| 09/16/2002 07:50:00 PM |
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