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| 03/01/2009 06:46:58 AM |
Symmetry in natureby DigiFotoBuddyComment: ..but not here with the tilted horizon. Was this a purposeful use of a tilted horizon or was it something overlooked? I think it would have been a much better image with a level horizon. |
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| 01/16/2009 01:31:43 PM |
Sunrise, Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Newport, Orby cogeroxComment: It is such a shame that a tilted horizon, something that is so simple to avoid takes so much away from what is otherwise an outstanding picture and an incredibly lucky opportunity. This would have been an 8, or even my first 9 of the challenge. |
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| 01/16/2009 01:01:37 PM |
Enduranceby AndyMac24Comment: Great panning. Despite the motion you've managed to keep your subject sharp. I like the colorful, blurred background. |
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| 01/16/2009 12:44:08 PM |
Jamaican Sunsetby XMountaineerComment: The horizon dips quite a lot in the middle which is due to barrel distortion. This can easily be corrected in Photoshop under Filter>Distort>Lens Correction. |
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| 01/16/2009 04:19:10 AM |
No Matter Where We Areby JudiComment: So much is great about this photo...the lighting and good control of highlights, the duotone processing, sharp focus in the right spot balanced with a nice touch of softness, the reflection, the vignette, and the layout of the dress to create the diagonal line in the composition. But something as simple as a tilted horizon almost ruins the final product. |
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| 01/16/2009 04:10:17 AM |
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| 01/16/2009 03:37:46 AM |
Nevada Rocks!by BlackboxComment: Great variations of color and layers in the mountain ranges. I think that this photo could have been greatly improved by focusing on the foreground more. I believe that the general rule in a situation like this is to focus one third of the way into the photo which would probably be the second ridge back (the red one with the shadows). This would have probably kept the foreground ridge in enough focus and if anything were to be out of focus it would be the background ranges and that would have been a little better for this shot. |
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| 01/16/2009 03:26:46 AM |
A glimpse at a muddy reflectionby HighNoonerComment: Outstanding job at panning to keep the car in focus. I have a difficult time achieving such sharpness while panning with my subject. Perfect colors too that are not overdone with the saturation. I would have liked to see a little more in front of the car, however. A landscape orientation with a little more leading space would have improved this shot to above a 7. |
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| 01/16/2009 03:21:27 AM |
Sin Cityby Shutter-For-HireComment: I really like this photo with one exception...the bright red on the left side. After a short while I realized that this is how the light fell on the car and it wasn't a background light, but I still think that if the lighting couldn't have been adjusted to eliminate the bright spot then I would have cloned it out. Otherwise, a really great shot and good use of selective desat. |
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| 01/16/2009 03:15:23 AM |
Wonders of the Colorado Riverby alanfreedComment: Did you see my footprints where you were standing? Overall, a nice capture of Horseshoe Bend. I hope the voters don't think that the greenish/yellowish tones around the water and on the left is a color cast. This isn't the easiest shot to post process but you have, in fact, done a good job of capturing this wonderous scene. |
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