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05/27/2008 02:50:38 PM · #1
I was wondering if anyone else had experienced something like this...

One person:
"I think the red flower is too tall... the lighting is perfect!"

Another person:
"I think the red flower is too tall... good exposure!"

05/27/2008 02:54:18 PM · #2
No, I have not. But I also think the red flower is too tall...and the light balance is awesome. :-)
05/27/2008 02:56:14 PM · #3
I kinda liked the way the red flower was too tall, but I think it needs a bit more cowbell.
05/27/2008 03:00:46 PM · #4
Try shooting lower to accentuate the height of the red flower. It looks kinda small to me. Nice colors though.
05/27/2008 03:03:41 PM · #5
Got some near identical comments like those on a challenge entry a couple of months back, and 5 minutes apart as well. There are some people here that are in a (high school?) photography class together and they appear to sometimes do their assignments together, which includes voting and commenting. They also had near identical entries in some challenges recently.
05/27/2008 03:07:31 PM · #6
That would explain it, thanks yospiff :)

As for the red flower everyone is commenting on, IT WAS A TRICK! I changed the identity of the photo to protect the innocent! Muhahaha!
05/27/2008 03:08:16 PM · #7
people told me my red flower was too short..... but my horticulturist told me size doesn't matter
05/27/2008 03:17:12 PM · #8
Originally posted by togtog:

That would explain it, thanks yospiff :)

As for the red flower everyone is commenting on, IT WAS A TRICK! I changed the identity of the photo to protect the innocent! Muhahaha!


Well, I think the red flower is too tall! can't fool ME with facts!
05/27/2008 03:18:45 PM · #9
Originally posted by togtog:

I was wondering if anyone else had experienced something like this...

One person:
"I think the red flower is too tall... the lighting is perfect!"

Another person:
"I think the red flower is too tall... good exposure!"


Ah... Confucious say: red flower too tarr. righting just right.
05/27/2008 03:22:20 PM · #10
FYI, I've checked the two comments you're referencing, and they come from two completely different unrelated users, so I think you're just gonna have to chalk this one up as a pure coincidence... :)
05/27/2008 03:24:12 PM · #11
Thanks Manic :)
05/27/2008 03:30:22 PM · #12
I wish my commenters could agree like that! I more often get;
"Cutte pose but way too much rope. And the focus is very soft or a bit of camera blurr." vs "The curved rope adds alot to the image" and "Nice and sharp."

I get sooooo confuzzled! :)
05/27/2008 03:33:40 PM · #13
Originally posted by Manic:

FYI, I've checked the two comments you're referencing, and they come from two completely different unrelated users, so I think you're just gonna have to chalk this one up as a pure coincidence... :)


And the fact that your red flower is too tall.
05/27/2008 04:25:46 PM · #14
Sounds like a challenge: My Red Flower is Too Tall.
05/27/2008 04:28:30 PM · #15
How about three challenges: Too Tall, Too Short, Just Right.
05/27/2008 04:35:17 PM · #16
There is no red flower, and there is no lighting. And these are not the droids you're looking for.

Message edited by author 2008-05-27 16:35:38.
05/27/2008 04:36:51 PM · #17
Originally posted by levyj413:

There is no red flower, and there is no lighting. And these are not the droids you're looking for.


These aren't the droids we're looking for, but the dang flower is still too tall.
05/27/2008 04:41:39 PM · #18
Too tall is the flower, red is the color, and the light is just right!
05/27/2008 04:55:02 PM · #19
Does this red flower make my butt look big?

05/27/2008 04:56:17 PM · #20
Originally posted by Ann:

Does this red flower make my butt look big?


The correct answer is: No, it looks just perfect!
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