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Trakoscan in the mirror
10/22/2005 10:39:01 AM
Trakoscan in the mirror
by the Pljuc

Comment:
Too much scene. I would have framed the structure more. Although this would work with a large print size.
The Men's Room
10/22/2005 10:37:10 AM
The Men's Room
by elemess

Comment:
Looks like a clean latrine!
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Mac Fries
10/22/2005 10:36:51 AM
Mac Fries
by oklodhi

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Wet road or reflection pool?
myPod
10/22/2005 10:35:41 AM
myPod
by drydoc

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This one is interesting because I don't seen how you could have taken it without seeing the camera in the reflection. Do you have any sort of picture of your setup? Also, nice Bose speakers ;)
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Green & White
07/26/2005 07:27:36 AM
Green & White
by mahobbes

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i like it, though a top down perspective may have made a better impression. Good work!
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Stones
07/26/2005 07:22:25 AM
Stones
by nereum

Comment:
why the random green stem? I think it detracts from the stones' texture. It certainly pulls the eye away.
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cracked old timber
07/26/2005 07:20:17 AM
cracked old timber
by mrr1

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extremely narrow depth of field limits what we can see of the subject
Garden Scenic
07/26/2005 07:16:20 AM
Garden Scenic
by dave2119

Comment:
i really like the texture of the bark, but something a little closer without the background would have highlighted the actual texture more
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Acorn
07/26/2005 07:15:39 AM
Acorn
by lair33

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i would have never guessed that was an acorn with out the title. Crazy macro! good work.
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Brick
07/26/2005 07:14:49 AM
Brick
by norcalsnoe

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personally I think your depth of field is too narrow. Also, why is the focal point on the grout and not the bricks?
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