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| 08/14/2002 06:29:00 AM |
Palm Puppyby MorganComment: This is so cute! Another nice puppy photo this week. The focus and aperture are great, placing the sharpest focus right at its eyes. The lighting is nice too and helps set the peaceful, "sleepy" tone. Very nice. Score: 8 Courtenay |
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| 08/14/2002 11:58:00 AM |
Fall Fashionby GotchaComment: This is a really nice photo. Well balanced composition and colors. Sharp focus. The highlights from the above foreground light may be too strong off of the manequin's heads and white in the dress. Plus, there looks to be a yellow cast to the image (but that could be intentional to leave it). Score: 6 Courtenay |
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| 08/14/2002 09:58:00 AM |
Waiting for a Sunny Dayby alanfreedComment: This is a well composed and well lit subject. Nicely saturated greens. Nice detail and focus. Great job of making detail stand out in a frame full of similar color. Score: 8 Courtenay |
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| 08/06/2002 12:16:00 PM |
The Originalby CreativeFlyPhotoComment: I remember those things! I like the grainyness of the photo and definitely helps to be in B&W (did you increase the ISO rating in camera for this shot?). Having the warped section of the LP in focus gets points in my book, definitely old. Good job. |
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| 08/06/2002 09:44:00 AM |
Verdigrisby kathleenmComment: Good idea filling the frame with the main subject since its color is so simillar to its surroundings and would get lost if it were any less. |
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| 08/06/2002 07:37:00 AM |
Yester Yearsby spillerComment: Keeping the fallen/broken tree in the background behind the truck was a good idea since it is about the same color as the body of the truck it kind of acts as an extension of the truck as the main subject. Using the greens to frame all around is nice too. |
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| 08/08/2002 12:39:00 PM |
Remnantby KarenBComment: This is pretty nice. It looks like a wide depth of field (DOF) was used since most everything looks to be pretty much in focus. If your camera allows you to set your aperture it may be interesting to see what results you get with a narrow DOF (higher aperture number) while focusing on the building to put the foreground leaves out of focus and blur them creating an intersting border. (Sorry if you already knew the terms, it's just a habit from teaching) |
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| 08/06/2002 10:15:00 AM |
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| 08/06/2002 12:03:00 PM |
"Travel to a different time zone"by clickerComment: Even though the train is obviously the main subject it seems that if a wider focal length were used to show more of the train and its environment it would have more impact. |
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| 08/06/2002 11:29:00 AM |
Vintage FMby mcmurmaComment: Being in b&w and having the second exposure with the hand in the frame is kind of cool for a 'ghost-like' effect, which helps give it somewhat of an 'old' feeling. |
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