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Challenge: Where's Waldo? II (Basic Editing II)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro
Location: Franklin, Tennessee
Date: Jan 4, 2005
Aperture: 3.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 2 sec.
Galleries: Landscape
Date Uploaded: Jan 4, 2005

Crop, Added Frame, Levels (or Curves, I don't recall), resize.

Statistics
Place: 110 out of 193
Avg (all users): 5.0037
Avg (commenters): 5.0909
Avg (participants): 4.8043
Avg (non-participants): 5.1080
Views since voting: 717
Views during voting: 387
Votes: 268
Comments: 11
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/10/2005 03:20:54 AM
Very emotional, I think it would be better though if you could see "Waldo's" feet.
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01/09/2005 03:33:11 AM
I like the crop
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01/08/2005 08:42:30 AM
The color really carries the mood here. Simply stated. Nice.
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01/06/2005 10:33:19 PM
too much sky
01/06/2005 05:47:32 AM
colors must be corrected.
01/05/2005 09:03:11 PM
Odd framing but I like it. It's almost uncomfortable to look at because there is su much sky. But I think it is composed very creatively.
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01/05/2005 07:21:24 PM
Very intresting! Im scoring you high. I think you will probably get alot of comments that say too much sky...but I think it is very creative. I really like it! 10
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01/05/2005 07:11:58 PM
IMHO, too much sky, nothing draws the eye downwards. I like the perspective and including the sky, but not that much.
01/05/2005 08:07:25 AM
Well composed but a bit too much sky for me.
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01/05/2005 06:52:50 AM
You have an excellent idea here. The negative blue space adds to the mood of the subject. Your picture should be rotated CW about 1 or 2 degrees.
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01/05/2005 03:32:08 AM
Very obvious.


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