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| 03/09/2007 08:26:38 AM |
'Prego voto altamente'by AxleukComment: Strange...I can't really tell you why I like this shot so much but I really do. The depth of field is really good and having it shot off level adds to the interest. |
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| 03/09/2007 08:25:49 AM |
Dog Targetby BugzeyeComment: I think there's a really good shot here but the picture looses a lot of impact with the hydrant right in the center.
I'd love to see this shot with the hydrant off center (think of the "rule of thirds") or maybe even in landscape as opposed to portrait. |
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| 02/09/2007 06:38:26 AM |
A Luthier's Artby ShaneBlakeComment: Nice shot and good use of a short depth of field but I think you could have benifited with just a tad more. I'd have liked to see all of the...er...tuning pin thingy's be in focus. |
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| 02/09/2007 06:35:43 AM |
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| 02/09/2007 06:30:37 AM |
Preserving parks for future generations (Yosemite) by bryanbrazilComment: You know, this shot, this exact shot, has been done 1000's of times but it's still beautiful and your use of a polarizer really helped with color saturation. If this were a more original shot I'd certainly give you a much higher score but it's still a good shot. |
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| 01/24/2007 01:22:16 PM |
A Glamorous Entrance!by fkahhalehComment: I realize that the glare was probably intentional but this would be a outstandingly dramatic if it weren't there. The interplay of light and dark on the desert floor is wonderful |
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| 01/24/2007 01:12:19 PM |
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| 01/24/2007 01:02:46 PM |
in and outby tnunComment: There's not a lot of interest here. The image seems to have a lot of noise (inthe doorway) and there isn't much subject matter. |
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| 01/16/2007 08:52:10 AM |
Tiredby gjumiComment: This would be a really good shot but for all the harsh lines. They lead the eye in no clear direction and away from your subject |
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| 12/06/2006 07:01:28 AM |
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