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| 06/06/2007 07:33:13 AM |
Mariannaby ZoomdakComment: Very cool how the she's visible through a "clear" spot in the falls. Was there a shadow in the water there? Did you PP to make her stand out like that? |
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| 06/28/2006 07:00:11 PM |
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| 06/28/2006 06:59:13 PM |
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| 06/28/2006 06:57:11 PM |
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| 06/28/2006 06:56:38 PM |
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| 06/28/2006 06:55:45 PM |
Flowing Awayby wavelengthComment: I've given the same basic comment on quite a few shots -- my preference (as I discovered while looking at a number of these blur shots) is for a sharp subject. When there is no sharp subject, my eye wanders around trying to find something to focus on. I also don't tend to be attracted to shots where I can't tell what I'm seeing. I find myself trying to figure out what this is (and being frustrated when I can't) rather than appreciating it as abstract art. Perhaps just a difference in artistic preference. |
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| 06/28/2006 06:55:36 PM |
Motion Blur IIby MayaMComment: I've given the same basic comment on quite a few shots -- my preference (as I discovered while looking at a number of these blur shots) is for a sharp subject. When there is no sharp subject, my eye wanders around trying to find something to focus on. I also don't tend to be attracted to shots where I can't tell what I'm seeing. I find myself trying to figure out what this is (and being frustrated when I can't) rather than appreciating it as abstract art. Perhaps just a difference in artistic preference. |
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| 06/28/2006 06:55:09 PM |
Eye of Godby chaliceComment: I've given the same basic comment on quite a few shots -- my preference (as I discovered while looking at a number of these blur shots) is for a sharp subject. When there is no sharp subject, my eye wanders around trying to find something to focus on. I also don't tend to be attracted to shots where I can't tell what I'm seeing. I find myself trying to figure out what this is (and being frustrated when I can't) rather than appreciating it as abstract art. Perhaps just a difference in artistic preference. |
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| 06/28/2006 06:53:27 PM |
bug blurby cll300661Comment: I've given the same basic comment on quite a few shots -- my preference (as I discovered while looking at a number of these blur shots) is for a sharp subject. When there is no sharp subject, my eye wanders around trying to find something to focus on. |
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| 06/28/2006 06:53:13 PM |
Auraby smilebig4me1xComment: This is an interesting shot. I can't really tell what I'm looking at behind the vase. I don't see movement in the vase, and I can't tell what's behind. What is that? |
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