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| 01/25/2004 02:17:45 AM |
Lord and Masterby ImagineerComment: Very beautifully composed! Shows action in it's simplest form! Just a touch more detail in the dog and it's perfect... Can't wait to see who and where!
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| 01/25/2004 02:13:52 AM |
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| 01/25/2004 02:13:15 AM |
Cypress Treesby qnjtComment: The border is shouting at me and I can\'t hear the whisper of the cypress\'... |
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| 01/25/2004 02:10:00 AM |
Indian Toolby katlynComment: This appears to be taken with an on camera flash. You'll get much better results with bright lights and a tripod with no flash...
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| 01/25/2004 02:08:58 AM |
Forgotten Peopleby browntComment: Looking at the guys hands, you can tell that the dog was stiller than the human. Interesting capture! Hope to hear the story behind it!
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| 01/25/2004 02:06:36 AM |
Getawayby roy204Comment: I normally don't like big borders, but this time it seems to center the shot. I think it needs a touch more exposure in the foreground to pick out just a touch more detail. Nice job overall.
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| 01/24/2004 05:23:49 PM |
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| 01/24/2004 05:22:58 PM |
Vince Lombardi - Three Decades of Tributeby bjallenComment: This is a very hard shot to get the exposure just right. Your snow is a touch overexposed losing the detail. The evergreens however are exposed almost perfectly! Your composition is a touch busy. A slightly lower angle might help with that. I personally don't like the Polaroid (tm) feeling of the border...
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| 01/24/2004 05:20:28 PM |
National Geographic Explores Medieval Architecture of the Midwest United Statesby cbellerComment: The greenary side of the building is a little underexposed while part of the building at the top is a tad over exposed. This leads me to believe the lighting was a little harsh. At a different time of day this may come out better! You also have some perspective issues that a slightly different angle or not so tight crop may help to over come. Nice building. Where is it?
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| 01/24/2004 05:17:27 PM |
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