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| 01/10/2004 12:50:55 PM |
Dock in the Bay by mbardeenComment: Very nice use of a wide angle and great colors. For me it works better if you crop off the bottom. |
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| 01/10/2004 12:43:01 PM |
Fingering Ghostby kiwinessComment: A pretty stunning piece of work. Perfect apart from the fact that it's slightly off center - but that's not really important to the impact. |
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| 01/08/2004 03:50:29 PM |
Lick Observatory in Whiteby edsphotosusComment: It's definitely much better in the 'winter'. I was up there a couple of months ago and there was nowhere near as much color. I only live about ten miles away so maybe another trip is in order (if only to have another go at the great road which leads up to the observatory ;) |
| 01/07/2004 06:09:20 PM |
Progressby ronnersComment: Originally posted by Rooster: Fantastic! Love it more hte second time so I'm bumping up to a 10 from 9! Simple, beautiful, & wonderful idea! |
Thanks for your kind comment. I'm always fascinated by the vote spread - I actually got a 1-point on this one as well ;) I don't think I'll ever make any money out of photography because I only do it for myself... |
| 01/02/2004 12:20:22 PM |
Froggerby jonpinkComment: [Critique Club]
Funny enough, I saw this one yesterday, though haven't commented until now ;)
First and foremost, the most striking thing about this image is the use of light. The texture and sense of intimacy is wonderful. The black background helps tremendously to focus on the frog - irrespective of whether it's cooperating or not. The nearer (though not completely sharp) tree branch acts as a good lead-in as well.
On the technical side, the frog's head isn't quite sharp as a result of the shallow DOF. Choosing a focus point closer to the head would have worked a little better. It's also a shame that the lower branch isn't quite sharp - not because 'sharpness is everything' but because it's a little distracting. Since you were able to post-process this one, I'd suggest darkening that area a little so that it no longer draws so much attention.
Overall, great light, nice composition, and a nice portrait of a disinterested subject. |
| 12/29/2003 01:06:17 PM |
Adventure Enthusiasts.jpgby jackditchComment: Doesn't really work for me Jack, as it's a good shot but doesn't directly show adventure and isn't particularly motivational. Normally I'm open to shots which require some interpretation, but they don't, in my view, work well for this challenge. |
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| 12/29/2003 09:34:47 AM |
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| 12/29/2003 09:32:09 AM |
Determinationby agwrightComment: A good idea and nice photo, but this doesn't appear to be a very difficult hike so overall the concept isn't powerful enough. I'd consider making the title larger. |
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| 12/29/2003 09:30:53 AM |
Count Your Blessingsby librodoComment: A very strong marriage of concept and image. I'd actually drop the part in parentheses as it isn't required - let the viewer figure it out for themselves. |
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| 12/29/2003 09:29:45 AM |
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