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| 09/02/2002 11:56:00 AM |
bad boys bad boysby magnetic9999Comment: What a gutsy shot! I think that I wouldn't have had the courage to take this. The composition is great especially for a candid. I would play around with the contrast a little, though. Its a bit too bright. I think that the white police car against a white bus against a white building doesn't help much. B&W was a good choice on this also. Great job and food luck! -KrazyKat |
| 09/03/2002 08:48:00 AM |
Poolside Funby xertionComment: What a great shot! The colors and detail on this are just terrific! This is a great candid as well...I love the expression on her face! Great job! -KrazyKat |
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| 09/02/2002 12:35:00 PM |
Afternoon coffee by malapropamComment: What a great candid! I love the expression on the man's face. And I just love their matching canes. This picture really tells a story to me...I wonder how long they have been married, how she hurt her leg, what the man is looking for in his pocket...just a great job! You know, I personally think that it may be more dramatic in black in white...but maybe not...you may want to just try it and see. -KrazyKat |
| 09/02/2002 10:00:00 AM |
Amorby chariotComment: What a sweet moment you've captured! I hope that this couple will get a copy! My only critique is that I wish the couple were lit a little more. I know however that since this is a candid shot you couldn't have exactly asked them to move into the light. But maybe if you played around with the levels or brightness in Photoshop or another photo editing program? I like the background on this also. I can hardly tell where the trees meet the water which is a great effect. Good job! -KrazyKat |
| 09/02/2002 12:13:00 PM |
Baby Fingerby MorganComment: Well, this is most definately a candid shot...and very humorous! However, photographically it doesn't really appeal to me. The image is blurry overall (this is probably because it was taken through a pane of glass?). -KrazyKat |
| 09/03/2002 09:07:00 AM |
Keeping the Water Companyby karmatComment: Awww...poor kid! Great pic...excellent subject choice! I like the extra grass at the top and around him...makes him look even more alone (and sad) adding to the emotion. Great job! -KrazyKat |
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| 09/02/2002 12:17:00 PM |
size does matter!!!!by JEFFCOWLESComment: I'm not quite sure what to say about this...but taking the image by itself apart from the title I'm not too impressed with it. But maybe I'm missing something, I don't know. -KrazyKat |
| 09/03/2002 08:47:00 AM |
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| 09/03/2002 08:44:00 AM |
Kissingby arnitComment: What a beautiful shot! Some may say that it would have been better to have a smaller arpeture and have the tower in focus...but I like this shot just the way it is. Good job! |
| 09/02/2002 12:25:00 PM |
Untitled by tlalondeComment: This is definately one of my favorites of the week. The expression on his face gives loads of emotion to the picture. Also, good composition...I love how you've captured the reflection in the metal wall..adds a lot of interest. I maybe wouldn't have cropped so tightly on top, though...but maybe that couldn't have been helped. In my opinion, this is one of the few picutes of the week that truly meets the challenge in every way..a real candid moment with good photographic technique...great job! 10 -KrazyKat |
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