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| 12/13/2006 03:31:20 PM |
Kittyby philupComment: Excellent selective desaturation and focus in this shot. I think the composition works very well and I like the direct stare into the camera from the cat. |
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| 12/13/2006 03:27:50 PM |
Mrs. Rabbitby LN13Comment: I absolutely love this in black and white. The composition is perfect and the focus is great. Very cute shot. |
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| 12/13/2006 03:12:27 PM |
Tiger in the Woods by AlexSaberiComment: This shot is great in black and white. I love the DOF and excellent focus. The catchlights in the cat's eyes are great. Good composition as well. |
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| 12/13/2006 03:02:15 PM |
I see dead people...by MontagueComment: I really like the darkness of this shot. It really makes the eyes stand out. The focus is great and the composition is good too. I like the close-up and personal feel. |
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| 12/13/2006 02:26:50 PM |
My New Puppy.... Gingerby SunnieeComment: This is absolutely gorgeous. I love this in high key and the composition is great. The catchlights in the eyes are good and the overall soft focus goes along with the cute and cozy feeling of the shot. Excellent photo. |
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| 12/13/2006 02:24:10 PM |
"The Look"by Blue MoonComment: Excellent composition and selective desaturation. The blue eyes are so captivating. Great job. |
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| 12/12/2006 09:54:57 PM |
Crumbby SebiComment: Excellent choice of black and white, it works very well here. The composition and pose are great, and the focus is perfect. Good catchlights in the eyes. Very cute; I can think of no suggestions. |
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| 12/12/2006 08:51:27 PM |
Ears and Tail a Twitchingby KelliComment: Cute shot for sure. I would be interested to see a very unique perspective in this shot, one I would not normally see otherwise (possibly from 3 or 4 inches off the ground?). Good catchlights in the eyes. I keep thinking about the off-center composition here, and my main thought is it feels unbalanced. Maybe if the tail was laying (or swinging) to the left side of the frame, or the dog was looking a little left, through the shot, it would help provide counter balance to the placement along the right 2/3rds vertical line. |
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| 12/12/2006 08:42:08 PM |
Hoopsby BADDBOYY21Comment: Great composition and DOF. The focus is ok, but not tack sharp. The shot looks just a tiny little bit flat, and I wonder if adjusting the black point would help add a little more contrast. Otherwise, adorable cat! I love the up close and personal feel. |
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| 12/12/2006 08:37:05 PM |
Teemuby GolferDDSComment: Reminds me of the creek where my dogs love to play fetch with sticks. I think the composition works pretty well. I can also see this shot cropped in close so the dog's head fills about 2/3rds of the frame to make it nice and personal. I think this shot would also look sweet in black and white since the color doesn't add a whole lot. |
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