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| 09/13/2004 08:24:36 AM |
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| 09/13/2004 08:22:22 AM |
My Balloon and Meby bruskiComment: Great lighting. What is that white thing doing in the balloon reflection? Is that a bedsheet? |
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| 09/13/2004 08:21:12 AM |
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| 09/05/2004 04:59:14 PM |
Exposedby mariomelComment: Excellent! Interesting, relevant, good use of negative space, nice composition, excellent exposure and tones... all around a great shot! |
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| 09/05/2004 04:55:00 PM |
picture this...by coldaComment: Cute idea. I'd like to see this with the woman's face on the right cropped out. She is the only woman I can see, and I find it distracting. Better none than one, if the subject is the frame and the bike. Great exposure and tones. |
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| 09/05/2004 04:53:05 PM |
Sunrise In my Windowby dcjoesComment: Hmm... looks like satelite dish in your window. Without advanced editing or bad reception, I don't know of a way to fix this, unless you have another window you could have used. |
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| 09/05/2004 04:48:24 PM |
Miniture trains in the parkby HeavyComment: Nice, but I wish we could see some expressions on the faces of the passengers. Next time, try putting something in the spot where you want people to look (a friend to get their attention, a sign that says Look here! or whatever.) I'd also recommend cropping about an inch from the bottom and the top. |
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| 09/05/2004 04:44:01 PM |
Caitlinby surfinbirdComment: Without the branch crossing her face, this would be much better. I like her in that segment of the window, though... Perhaps if the shot was taken from more to the right, you could have avoided it? Of course, that's if you couldn't reach to prune it. |
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| 09/05/2004 04:41:39 PM |
The Kissing Archesby kyeboshComment: Someone told me this once, and I've found it to be true: when cropping the human body, it always looks better if you avoid cropping near a joint. In this case, they are so low in the frame that it would make much more sense if you could gett all the way to their feet in the shot, but if you couldn't get any farther back, the next best think would be to crop at mid-thigh. It also looks a little dead at this level of saturation. It would be improved a lot by either increasing saturation or converting to sepia or black and white. |
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| 09/05/2004 04:37:32 PM |
Framed Reflectionsby banmornComment: Wow, building plaid! I love this! The angled composition really gives it that last oomph of unusual-ness. |
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