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10/17/2006 05:33:45 PM			 | 
		
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10/16/2006 11:29:10 PM			 | 
		
		| Funny, funny, it's hard not to be funny with a rubber duck. |  
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10/16/2006 03:13:04 AM			 | 
		
		| good idea, bad technically |  
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10/13/2006 04:06:47 PM			 | 
		
		| Good colors on the rubber ducky, but the lighting on the real duck seems to be a bit harsh.  It looks to me like it might have been an overcast day (not a lot you can do about that!) but we lose a lot of the detail in the mallard. |  
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10/12/2006 03:21:45 PM			 | 
		
		| Great capture of a moment combining real and artificial, good composition.  With advanced editing, I think that you could dodge the mallard (at least to make the eye more visible), or use layers to lighten it.  Love it anyways because of the moment. |  
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10/12/2006 01:37:54 PM			 | 
		
		Meets Challenge = 2 
 Technical Stuff = 2
 Creativity = 2
 Overall Impression = 1
 Biased Wow Factor = 0 |  
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10/12/2006 12:06:36 PM			 | 
		
		| Great caption. Love how the Mallard is eyeing the Ducky. |  
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10/11/2006 04:34:54 PM			 | 
		
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10/11/2006 11:48:30 AM			 | 
		
		| Nice shot.  How long did it take to get the real duck to come over? |  
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10/11/2006 09:45:11 AM			 | 
		
		| i like the way you put the "ducky" on the intersection of the "thirds". however, in my perspective, it is better to place the real duck just a little bit to the right to create a more stable composition. it is really nice. |  
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10/11/2006 07:37:53 AM			 | 
		
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