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| 05/30/2007 09:19:04 PM |
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| 05/29/2007 10:10:07 PM |
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| 05/29/2007 10:06:38 PM |
-the study of a swallowtail-by TannisComment: The butterfly is all covered up. And It looks like the flowers are overexposed on the upper side of the two sticking out to the left. |
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| 05/29/2007 10:10:38 AM |
Classical Shapesby harmsusmcComment: The blue of the sky doesn't contrast well with the color of the structure. Maybe 5000 yrs ago when they were either painted or newly quarried and shaped. Maybe they are just in need of more light. Yeah I think that is it. More light on the Columns and less saturation of the Nitrogen (atmosphere). |
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| 05/29/2007 10:02:15 AM |
Grapesby stphwComment: Nice shapes. The lighting could use some enhancement. Good blurred out background, but the big white space (or the sky I suppose) in between the green leaves is distracting. If the whole back was green or white or leaves and spaces all over the background. |
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| 05/28/2007 04:50:05 AM |
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| 05/27/2007 10:49:02 PM |
Joyby MonicagdComment: Nice. Needs some more light on this side of the dog. Or taken from the other side might have been good with the sun behind you. |
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| 05/27/2007 10:28:50 PM |
Rock In The Waterby jaredtlongComment: The rocks appear to be a little blurred out along with the water. I haven't tried to get a foggy water shot before, but you could try it here. I think with a small amount of light coming in setting the aperture just right, the water would fog past the rocks. And you would still get the detail in the rocks of coarse because they aren't moving, by setting the timing just right for enough light. |
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| 05/27/2007 09:52:11 PM |
Golemby smurfguyComment: Is this Earth? Air? Fire? Water? A portrait with a grunge texture layer? I don't know? More of earth if anything with the cracks and kind of dirt feel. Dirt as in Dirt, not saying it is dirt all though if it is it is good dirt.............well you know what I'm saying right. Right. Am I right, or am I right, or am I right. Right. Nice processing! |
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| 05/27/2007 09:47:14 PM |
candle burningby whiterookComment: I see fire, water, earth, but where is the air? Interesting. Noisy. Looks like you cut it out on the sides where the white is. Try using a brush that is feathered, or the feathering with the selection tool, so one area blends into the next area in a more natural way. |
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