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| 08/07/2007 01:29:44 PM |
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| 08/07/2007 11:33:39 AM |
Bird Condo - Closed for Repairsby WalesPComment: If possible I would have cropped off the bottom, not the top. This would have removed the path which leads you away from the birdhouse, not too it. |
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| 08/07/2007 11:22:10 AM |
Follow the Leaderby toddheadComment: I'm not sure why you chopped the heads off. The picture is taken of the ground not your subject. they just happen to be in the way, or at least that is how i appears. |
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| 08/07/2007 10:02:11 AM |
Botanical Fountainby meyersComment: I think moving to your left and turning a bit more to the right is what is missing. That would get the boy between you and the bush It would also give you more of what he is looking at. Because of the bright sunligh he appreas very washed out. On a lighter note, I saw this and thought the next statement is "I need to goto the bathroom." |
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| 08/07/2007 09:48:19 AM |
Lightning Upby smykComment: yes, you lucky person, thats the way it is done, and you were nice and close! reminds me of the storms I used to run around in with a metal tripod and a plastic bag over the camera. you are under an overhang, and that is much better (safer too). |
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| 08/07/2007 09:46:18 AM |
Jumboby Elvis_LComment: Jumbo would look larger if you were closer to the ground. Also moving him farther to the left if possible in the frame area. Also you are shooting the shadowed side. so the lower angle may have given a darker overall image bring out more detail of the elephant, and less of the background. |
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| 08/07/2007 09:22:04 AM |
Running from the Wavesby DrAchooComment: I would have gotten down lower for this shot. the camera is above the head of the subject, looking down on them. Ive found keeping the camera about mid-line on your subject helps the best. It might have been good to see the color in the picture, but then gain maybe not. At least the subject is framed against a darker object in the background. |
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| 08/07/2007 09:18:33 AM |
A Hidden Treasure Deep Within The Woodsby skasubaComment: Which is? the falls or the rock? The rock is in focus, but it obscures part of the falls that draw your eyes because they are brighter. I keep wanting to see more of the falls, but am blocked by the rock. The items could complement each other if they were not doing pass protection. Try changing your point of view. |
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| 08/07/2007 08:59:49 AM |
Harald Jensens Squareby palfinComment: I don't get the joke if there is one. I'm guessing it is in Danish. So all I see is the side of a truck, a tree, and a title that says it is near a square. This one really needs the title of another picture in this challenge...Why? |
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| 08/07/2007 08:59:28 AM |
It's ALL in the Horseby msdoubletroubleComment: Just too blurry. Too much is going on. After looking at it more I see the head of the foreground horse is kinda in focus. The area is too small to hold my attention long. My eyes keep drifting off that point and finding nothing. to look at. I do find myself looking at the yellow rope on the ground behind the left horse but like the other point I track off of that. |
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