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04/29/2009 04:15:15 AM |
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04/29/2009 01:01:40 AM |
Well done mate!
I agree that cold have been post processed better (...next time I can tip you hehe) but, I like the capture and sharpness and other blabla are not always that important.
Almost your higher score,
Cheers,
Tibi
Message edited by author 2009-06-26 09:26:06. |
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04/25/2009 11:50:48 PM |
This is terrific! I think every butcher has to have a sense of humor. Good job showing him in his element. (Love the title too, by the way.) |
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04/25/2009 12:49:36 PM |
One of the few entries where the photographer knows what a candid photograph is. 8 |
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04/25/2009 07:26:16 AM |
Butchers are always good for a joke or advice and this image certainly conveys that aspect of the subject's job. Unfortunately, it's under exposed and over saturated to be truly effective - not quite a success from a technical or artistic standpoint, it is, none the less, effective in conveying a candid moment in a butcher shop. A solid entry into the challenge. |
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04/24/2009 02:26:38 PM |
Ha! I'd love to know what the joke was. Would have been good to see all of both of his hands. |
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04/22/2009 09:49:12 AM |
A great example of a candid shot... I like how you got him in his element. |
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