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| 03/07/2009 12:05:52 AM |
Work Life Balanceby JuzzyDeeComment: I think this is an example all those that travel on the same train as me should follow. Could be used as a campaign poster. Nicely framed, not sure the out of focus foreground / background works though? Good interpretation. |
| 03/07/2009 12:02:56 AM |
Cluttered Mindby tvsometimeComment: You cannot be serious, you live / work there! I can't imagine you set that up just for the shot, would have taken days to put it all away again. You seriously need to tidy up. Nice image, the mono works well. Sharp and the fisheye effect is put to good use. |
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| 03/06/2009 11:58:39 PM |
Meby TomComment: I think I know who this is....maybe not? Well composed, wonderful lighting and the footprints lead you into the shot. One very small critique..... the camera / head of the tripod is exactly on the line of wave coming in but that's such a small point its hardly worth mentioning. |
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| 03/06/2009 11:54:26 PM |
Why does it always rain on me?by AlainComment: Nicely composed, excellent lighting, which makes the shot by the way. The out of focus greens in the background make the rock stand out and the frame is full of movement because of the water. Very well done. |
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| 03/06/2009 11:52:32 PM |
I Love Flowersby sfarrell23Comment: A busy bright, light joyful shot. This hanging on the wall would brighten any room. Just one tiny observation would be the gap that the flower bottom right has made in an otherwise frame filling sea of petals. Very nice, I like it. |
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| 03/06/2009 11:49:46 PM |
Absolutely Nutsby risenphoenixsterComment: Nicely lit, not an easy shot to pull off but, you do have complete control over the environment. The very shallow depth of field I suspect is to try to give some depth to the shot but, in my opinion it doesn't quite work. The point of focus seems to be the upper edge of the foreground nut and the edge of the one alongside it. Very little else if anything is in focus, which for me anyway makes the shot seem like a bit of misjudgement. The offset of the image is a good idea to add interest but I thing a better angle could have been found, filling the frame whilst not being central. never the less a very good effort, to be praised. |
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| 03/06/2009 11:44:11 PM |
it was snowing and it was going to snowby dahkotaComment: I don't get how this represents yourself .... alone on a perch? Anyway its not a bad shot but could be cropped to cut out the dark area to the right, getting closer on the bird. The snowflake which appears to be landing on the back of the birds head is unfortunate, it detracts from the photo IMO. Pleasant shot though. |
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| 03/06/2009 11:41:26 PM |
Automotive Passionby inamoComment: Very nice. The car, the open country road. It works well in mono. There's something about the framing which doesn't quire gell though for me. I think its the empty space top left. If the sky had been more dramatic it would have filled it better. I know you can't control the weather, as much as I'd like to! I'm just wondering if getting right up close and low down to the car would be any better? Use the car to fill the frame on the left, cutting out some of the dead foreground, with the road and trees on the left? Just a suggestion. I still like it though. |
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| 03/06/2009 11:36:06 PM |
Music and Soccerby MiKeksComment: You got the elements in the shot ok but, try to be more aware of the background. The door frame, something hanging down and the thing with the red buttons on, top right detract and distract from the main subject. Try to keep a clear uncluttered background, unless its part of the makeup of the image. |
| 03/06/2009 11:33:01 PM |
La porte numéro deuxby tph1Comment: Nicely cropped, good exposure. The tinyest of tiny things.... there's something a quarter of the way up, in the door opening.. once I noticed it I couldn't stop looking at it.... I know its only a minor minor imperfection but, in such a minimalist shot I can't help seeing it all the time now. Good use of the fisheye effect, I like the texture of the floor. Well done. |
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