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The Flockettes
03/30/2008 08:25:23 PM
The Flockettes2nd Place
by scalvert

Comment:
Congrats on the red! The most creative concept of the bunch of you ask me.
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The Elusive Peepcock
03/30/2008 08:03:53 PM
The Elusive Peepcock1st Place
by aimeethetoo

Comment:
Congrats! I was sure this was going to take the blue. Nice work.
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Lily
03/29/2008 09:09:42 PM
Lily
by Katmystiry

Comment:
Wow! This is great. I love the composition and the contrast here. Nice job controlling the DOF too.
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Boat House
03/29/2008 08:50:52 PM
Boat House
by zeuszen

Comment:
Wow, nice capture. It has a surreal quality about it.
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Lion.jpg
03/29/2008 08:46:49 PM
Lion.jpg
by bennettjamie

Comment:
Wow! I don't think it gets any better than this. Nice shot!
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6778.cr2adjusted.jpg
03/29/2008 08:36:39 PM
6778.cr2adjusted.jpg
by RayEthier

Comment:
This could be a postcard. Nice work.
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Church Facade
03/29/2008 08:34:58 PM
Church Facade
by BAMartin

Comment:
I like the off-centered composition here. A lot of people would have converted it to b/w, but the warm muted colors really adds something extra. Nice shot!
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Coffee Mug...aka "caffeine addict"
03/29/2008 11:30:08 AM
Coffee Mug...aka "caffeine addict"
by jrtodd

Comment:
This looks like a nice capture, but it's a little over-processed for my taste.
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Whistler's Grandmother
03/29/2008 11:29:17 AM
Whistler's Grandmother
by Kelli

Comment:
I like portraits of old people. There is always so much character in their faces. I like the expression here, nice pose.

Here are a couple of things I would suggest:

ΓΆ€ΒΆ Use some side lighting to add depth. If you don't have lights, use a window. Then use your shutter speed to control the strength of the available light.
ΓΆ€ΒΆ Have your subject stand farther from the background and select a larger aperture. This will create a more narrow depth of field and "blur out" distracting background elements like wrinkles/folds in your backdrop.
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Trespasser
03/29/2008 11:21:15 AM
Trespasser
by redpanda

Comment:
I've got to be honest here, I don't think this really meets the challenge. That being said, it is still a really nice pic. I kinda wish the background contrasted more with the subject, but I realize it's hard to get a duck to stand where you want it and pose.
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