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| 08/13/2006 07:41:11 AM |
USS John C. Stennisby BeeCeeComment: Impressive ship, but you needed to get your camera a little higher to keep the foreground foliage from overlapping the ship. Also, a slightly looser crop might have made the frame feel less crowded. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:38:45 AM |
Boatsby darixComment: Nice beach scene, well exposed with acceptable DOF. Also good use of the seaweed to form a line drawing the eye into the picture. The clear sky, however, is not very interesting and takes up half your frame. Crop out 2/3 to 3/4 of the sky and try a more panoramic format and see what you think. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:34:17 AM |
Old & Newby bnileshComment: Interesting scene with the juxtaposition of the old and new, but I think a tighter crop would have improved this. There's just a bit too much foreground and the washed out sky is distracting. The oxen and cart would also be more visually interesting placed towards the lower left corner driving into the picture. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:30:53 AM |
Blue Angelsby zymaraComment: Certainly an excellent subject, but there's a lot of noise in the sky and you're just too far away for your zoom. I'm afraid this is a shot that requires an equipment upgrade to improve. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:24:06 AM |
Dead Fastby squidviciousComment: Interesting old hearse, but underexposed and cropped to tightly on the right. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:18:35 AM |
Skim Mayhemby QuincyComment: A good job placing him coming into the frame, but it just lacks any sharpness or definition and this really seems more of a sport than a mode of transportation. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:16:59 AM |
Flying on Wheelsby rjksteschComment: Nice placement of the main subject in the frame and good job stopping the motion. Unfortunately he's lost in the tree behind him and he's underexposed. A move to your left would have put him against a clean background of sky and a small burst of flash would have evened out your exposure to allow both him and the sky to be properly exposed. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:08:57 AM |
Zoom... Zoom... Truck...by rishinicolaiComment: Nice truck, but I'd like to see a bit more sharpness, and it wouldn't hurt to crop out the white curb on the bottom as it keeps attracting the eye and distracting from the truck. |
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| 08/13/2006 07:07:03 AM |
Yeah I got my (fish)eye on that new GT.by MattOComment: To each his own here I guess, but this just doesn't seem like a very good choice of subject for a fisheye image. Maybe it would be better from a front or rear view? |
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| 08/13/2006 07:06:59 AM |
Just 4 Haulingby BeckyTComment: It's always worthwhile experimenting, but this one just doesn't seem to work for me. |
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