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| 05/17/2004 09:09:10 AM |
wine frog by SeanachaiComment: Really cool (and good) shot, but I'm not sure I agree on the rotated canvas. |
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| 05/17/2004 09:02:19 AM |
Night Vision Harrierby rcrawfordComment: Had to invert it to have a look. Looks good either way, but the inverted colors makes a more centered impact so I'll agree with you on that choice. |
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| 05/17/2004 08:59:19 AM |
Which Way?by Brooklyn513Comment: Hehe, one of the few images not having anything at all in the center that I feel meet the challenge well anyway. Either the angle or the light is creating the illusion of the right arrow being longer, not sure it actually is, but I would have adjusted a bit for that in the cropping. |
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| 05/17/2004 08:52:31 AM |
Drummers Eyesby pitsamanComment: Great challenge interpretation and good use of the advanced editing possibilities. Perhaps a bit overexposed right side of the face? I think I would have gone at it to leave more focus on the eye. |
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| 05/17/2004 08:46:36 AM |
untitledby leafComment: Ah, untitled when it should have been "Litteraly Centered". Nice colors in this one! |
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| 05/17/2004 08:44:43 AM |
Mountain BlueBellsby dacrazyrnComment: I realize one could argue that this one in fact is centered, but I do get the feeling that it isn't. The blue bells catching the eye is way out of it and also not surrounding the center which would have helped out. On my TFT it looks a bit over-sharpened, something I manage to do a lot to my own images on my other (CRT) monitor. Skipping that last USM seems to be a good idea sometimes. It's nothing I'd take points off for, just a possibly useful hint. |
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| 05/17/2004 08:24:49 AM |
Sunny Jim Caveby theSajComment: And where was this shot in the silhouettes challenge? Good here, even better there. The colors are a little washed out towards the horizon. Perhaps a little contrast tweak and a saturation sponge to go with it? |
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| 05/17/2004 08:21:54 AM |
Springtimeby emorgan49Comment: You're not alone in doing this but I'll hand you the comment now, since it's a "shame on a really nice image". This is not centered. I'ts close to, but it's not. The house I'd say is the main object, and the door being the very centerpoint of the house. Moving it out of the center probably makes for a better image, but in this challenge I feel it's pushing the luck a bit. |
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| 05/17/2004 08:15:40 AM |
Treacherous Journeyby PaulMdxComment: Very good macro stuff. Is the sharpness perhaps a little too close to the front? Seems you've blurred the straw a from the left side and left a too sharp line a cm in front of little ol' bugger. Never mind that, I might be very wrong and it's nitpicking anyways - I like it a lot, hope it does well! |
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| 05/17/2004 08:10:06 AM |
Eggs and Morning Dewby mocabelaComment: Love the dof and the sharpness in the water drop. Great colors everywhere. Not sure what to complain about here, so I won't. |
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