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| 06/04/2005 07:37:13 AM | Lullaby of the Leavesby pawdrixComment: nice border, great composition, fantastic photo! this is beautiful, it really is! the yellow flowers (lilys, i guess) are the perfect touch.
there are two things this photo needed to get a 10. first, a little more contrast...second, a little bit of sharpening.
great work! you should be very proud of this one!
Edit: bumping to a 9, this is really nice...not even sure about the need for more contrast, perhaps sharpening would do the trick. good luck! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/04/2005 07:34:59 AM | Early morning Blues by XileboComment: hey, this is fantastic! what a nice surprise...great work...great movement, great light, great moment...beautiful! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/04/2005 07:33:11 AM | Seeking a Perchby OlyuziComment: are you kidding me? did you collaborate with god on this one? "ok, god...you direct the seagull to the perch, and just as he crosses by open up the clouds and allow a shaft of light through...okay? ....go!"
anyway, neat shot. it's near perfect...perfect would include the seagull being in the shaft of light as well as the perch. they're both sooooo close, which is sometimes a negative because it makes me want to see it in a slightly different way. also, one last thing...i really feel that the bottom should be cropped a little more. it would give you the more conventional aspect ratio, but more importantly, my eye wouldn't be lead out of the photo - right now it goes from the shaft of light, to the seagull, over to the perch and then follows the light down and out of the frame. if you crop up to the third "wave" from the bottom, my eye will go from the shaft of light, to the seagull, to the perch/light on the water and back around the frame. i hope i'm making at least a little bit of sense..just a little.
anyway, great work, nice patience! beautiful. i think you get a 9, 10 with the right crop. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/04/2005 07:24:52 AM | Sunflowerby ShannonComment: cute...i've seen this type of photo so many times (sunflower composed like the sun on a horizon with the blue sky background) but i can't let familiarity take away from the beauty here.
i'm not sure if it was intentional, but this photo has a very 'soft' feel to it. the beautiful texture from the centre of the flower is missing, the focus seems soft on the petals and the sky is a subdued blue...none of this is bad, it brings a slightly different element to it than the other versions of this shot that i've seen. i'll assume that this was done on purpose and vote accordingly...nice work! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/04/2005 07:21:53 AM | There's Nothing Quite As Beautiful As The Correct Use Of Gramaby mrmorrisComment: i wish the title would have been as subtle as the photograph, but i'm not too worried about it. this is great. the colours are so amazing, especially against the lifeless sky behind and grass/garbage in front. the power lines and tree on the left are the only elements that rob from the simplicity of this photo...perhaps you had not other option in this urban environment but to include them. nice work overall, i love it...it really is beautiful! it's great that you saw the beauty there! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/04/2005 07:16:58 AM | Tranquil and Secluded (one of those places the camera cannot do justice)by SteveinnzComment: i'd like to see this in b&w...in this photo, the greens aren't all that flattering and the colours are fairly dull, but the lines and texture could have been the focus in a monotone version. i also would have cropped the top right where that branch bends back down. overall, i think i would have cropped a little tighter on the left and right as well. it really does look like a beautiful spot! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/04/2005 07:12:59 AM | MoonDanceby jenesisComment: neat, nice work. i think that if this was a 15s exposure, it should have been about half of that and then some work in toning to bring out the clouds. i think one stop down would have saved the highlights of the moon, it's reflection and the lanterns or whatever on the boardwalk. good work though, nice eye... | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 06/04/2005 07:11:04 AM | Into the light of almost nightby TitiaComment: i keep coming back to this because it seems so close to being an absolutely stunning photo. there are a few things about it that distract me though...first, the blotches to the left of both dogs. is that flare? whether it's flare or a dirty lens (or maybe even mist on the grass), it's distracting to the eye and takes away from the flow of the photo. second, the sky has very little detail (especially towards the left) as the highlights get blown out. and third, the composition...there are lines in that photo (the sheep as they stretch into the horizon) that could make a stunning composition, but it's just not quite there. perhaps a tighter crop, or an outtake from a different angle...I'm not sure. I would suspect that this photo would have benefitted from being taken at a lower angle and a little bit closer to the sheep and a little to the left. that way the sheep would sweep into the horizon and across the photo a little more. that's just my thinkin'-out-louds. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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