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| 03/10/2003 06:00:56 PM |
Pansyby DennisFComment: This had so much potential in my opinion but it was left untapped....i definitely would have used a different color background...the white really doesn't compliment the colors in the pansy at all. i would rethink the cropping as well...there's far too much space ...i probably would have tried to crop in order to make the "3" the focal point...it really took me awhile to realize that "3" was the #. i think your focus could have been a bit sharper as well. |
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| 03/10/2003 05:47:38 PM |
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| 03/10/2003 05:46:42 PM |
Four-Shadowingby alanfreedComment: interesting, unique...i probably would have cropped in on it a little closer to get rid of the weeds...the log has interesting visual appeal...i like the texture and contrast but the weeds bug me...plus i think if you came in closer, there would be more emphasis placed on the "4". |
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| 03/10/2003 05:36:00 PM |
Just the 2 of usby agwrightComment: really cool idea...nicely thought out...it\'s too bad that rock cut off part of the one but it\'s difficult to photograph animals and you did a pretty good job. |
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| 03/10/2003 05:33:09 PM |
Sandstone Zeroby mcmurmaComment: something about this says to me, "not completely natural" but i don't know maybe it is....the color contrast just looks nearly impossible for sandstone. maybe it's something that you did with the color to try to enhance your image. |
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| 03/10/2003 05:26:35 PM |
Lovely Number Sixby boyte1Comment: Nice picture....would be better if the whole flower were in better focus and in better shape but still a nice idea. |
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| 03/10/2003 05:23:52 PM |
K-9 by tcherringComment: Finally a good challenge for a pet shot!!! I like this photograph...the black and white treatment works well for this and I love the emotion that you caught in his eye. |
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| 03/10/2003 05:21:14 PM |
A perfect three by mbardeenComment: Setting off the edge with the dark and unfocused background works well here...I would like it better if you cropped with less space on the left side...there's too much of a shape back there that makes me want to know what's going on back there instead of focusing on the "three"....still a nice image though...one of my favorites for this challenge. |
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| 03/06/2003 07:05:39 PM |
Starring The Egg!by nathaliedooComment: Very fun props! and i love the color choice....it would be better with just three of the little holders i guarantee. whenever you do groupings, use odd numbers of things...it's a definite rule in arranging flowers and it definitely works better in situations like this also...i would have left out the one on the far right. |
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| 03/06/2003 06:58:24 PM |
Silvereggsby MonaComment: interesting idea...i love silver! i think i would have set up that one egg with a different orienation so that you don't see that hole in it or at least so that it's not so prominent. nice reflections and good lighting i think. I like the cropping on this picture because it definitely places the emphasis on the eggs. |
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