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08/04/2004 07:42:08 PM · #1
So I went to the Zoo today and got a few shots, here's one of them.



Critiques welcomed.
08/04/2004 07:47:21 PM · #2
Beautiful animal and shot. I am not sure if it is my monitor or not - on this one, I see a gaping black area under his nose above the lower jaw. I will let other people comment and see if they see the same thing or not. Otherwise, awesome work!
08/04/2004 07:51:53 PM · #3
Originally posted by Kylie:

Beautiful animal and shot. I am not sure if it is my monitor or not - on this one, I see a gaping black area under his nose above the lower jaw. I will let other people comment and see if they see the same thing or not. Otherwise, awesome work!


You mean his mouth?
08/04/2004 08:00:21 PM · #4
Originally posted by moodville:

Originally posted by Kylie:

Beautiful animal and shot. I am not sure if it is my monitor or not - on this one, I see a gaping black area under his nose above the lower jaw. I will let other people comment and see if they see the same thing or not. Otherwise, awesome work!


You mean his mouth?


LOL - guess I did describe that in a roundabout way, didn't I? Yes - it is a big black hole with no detail and it leaves the two parts disconnected on my monitor.
08/04/2004 08:29:12 PM · #5
Originally posted by Kylie:

Originally posted by moodville:

Originally posted by Kylie:

Beautiful animal and shot. I am not sure if it is my monitor or not - on this one, I see a gaping black area under his nose above the lower jaw. I will let other people comment and see if they see the same thing or not. Otherwise, awesome work!


You mean his mouth?


LOL - guess I did describe that in a roundabout way, didn't I? Yes - it is a big black hole with no detail and it leaves the two parts disconnected on my monitor.


Well it's dark but I do see is tongue on mine.
08/04/2004 08:30:26 PM · #6
Originally posted by nicklevy:

Originally posted by Kylie:

Originally posted by moodville:

Originally posted by Kylie:

Beautiful animal and shot. I am not sure if it is my monitor or not - on this one, I see a gaping black area under his nose above the lower jaw. I will let other people comment and see if they see the same thing or not. Otherwise, awesome work!


You mean his mouth?


LOL - guess I did describe that in a roundabout way, didn't I? Yes - it is a big black hole with no detail and it leaves the two parts disconnected on my monitor.


Well it's dark but I do see is tongue on mine.


Then I am sure it's just this monitor. Thank you, I only hoped to help if possible.
08/04/2004 08:55:32 PM · #7
Yeah, it's a bit dark. For some reason it looks fine in PS, but once I upload it here it's much darker. I'll try to fix it. Although I'm glad some think this is a nice photo, makes me feel better after my last finding out my last three votes in the blue challenge added up to a total of 6 making it a very lowwwwwwwwwwwww 5.
08/04/2004 11:15:29 PM · #8
Alright, I tried to fix it so you can see a bit more of the mouth.

Minus the white border which some may hate is it an improvement?



:::edit::: uploaded new photo

Message edited by author 2004-08-05 03:11:28.
08/04/2004 11:36:35 PM · #9
Originally posted by Havok:

Alright, I tried to fix it so you can see a bit more of the mouth.

Minus the white border which some may hate is it an improvement?



It looks a lot better with the eyes more prominent too and a less grainy image. Did you play with the size to get it to fit a certain ratio? It looks kinda skewered to me.
08/05/2004 01:55:52 AM · #10
Originally posted by moodville:

Originally posted by Havok:

Alright, I tried to fix it so you can see a bit more of the mouth.

Minus the white border which some may hate is it an improvement?



It looks a lot better with the eyes more prominent too and a less grainy image. Did you play with the size to get it to fit a certain ratio? It looks kinda skewered to me.


Wow, I didn't notice it until just now. Thanks for pointing that out.
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