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| 02/11/2005 06:36:45 AM |
Lost IIIby cheekymunkyComment: I like this one best of your "Lost" shots, if not for that flare. Couldn't you clone that out? The off-center inclusion of the road, the winter's sun making the confusion of trees look different but alike, that really says "lost" to me. The darker midtones adds to the atmosphere, too. Exposure and focus are great. |
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| 02/11/2005 06:31:52 AM |
Winter Devon Iby cheekymunkyComment: Excellent exposure and focus. I think I would like it better in a square presentation, knocking ~95 pixels off the top and ~45-50 off the bottom. That would keep my eyes off the details in the foreground, and minimize the more uniform cloud cover at the top. A great shot, one to be proud of. |
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| 02/11/2005 06:25:09 AM |
Evening at Three Cliffs Bay IIby cheekymunkyComment: I like the composition of this photo a lot. The scene is beautiful. The only criticism I could offer is that no single area seems to be sharply in-focus. Maybe a little camera shake going on, but it appears that you were on cliff's edge, so who could fault that? |
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| 02/10/2005 04:15:15 PM |
Takin' a Breather!by cheekymunkyComment: This is a very nice shot - has a feel of caution about it - the squirrel in the shadows, observing the observer. You've cropped it just right in my opinion. Focus is excellent. Probably the best squirrel shot I've ever seen. |
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| 02/10/2005 04:11:05 PM |
Looking Glass Falls.jpgby aerogurlComment: This has a neat feel to it - kinda dreamy, due to the saturation and motion you've captured. That said, it's hard to find any given spot that's sharply focused, but that may have been the point, eh? Very nice! |
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| 02/10/2005 04:08:01 PM |
Great-Leopard-Moth.jpgby seanernetComment: A very cool shot - the subject and the background are very harmonious. The detail of the moth is beautiful - great capture. |
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| 02/10/2005 04:06:19 PM |
Heather-&-Shannon.jpgby seanernetComment: Great focus and exposure. If only he had been looking up (unless that hang-dog look was the point of the photo). |
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| 02/10/2005 03:47:26 PM |
Shadow Dunes IIby ElemmennopeComment: This is a great shot - all the elements support a marine theme, and the patterns of the ripples in the sand, the waves in the ocean, the flock of birds and the grass bent in the wind all keep the eye interested. |
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| 02/10/2005 03:43:22 PM |
Cathedralby ElemmennopeComment: I would like to see this shot aimed a little to the left and higher, so that the statue's hand and the church steeple were included. Also, the statue being white has led to it being blown out in its details. The rest of the picture could support these suggestions, as the right side and the bottom of it contain no details that are essential, and all of the elements are bright enough to stand the aperture being stopped down a bit. |
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| 02/10/2005 03:33:59 PM |
vanish2.jpgby agrimaceComment: Great symmetry here! I like this - good exposure & focus, and your vision is captured. |
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