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| 05/29/2007 09:36:55 PM |
Chapel of the Holy Crossby muckpondComment: I like the colours in the sky and rock though maybe a little oversaturated in the green trees. Its a good juxtaposition of Church and nature. It would be good to see just a little more horizontally down the bottom - the rocks seem a little cut of on the right. |
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| 05/29/2007 08:43:51 PM |
"Rooster" by noranekoComment: Congratulations Catherine. This photo is amazing! It's as if you handpicked the colour for the background. I love how its blurred just right. The bird itself is exquisite! Radiant colours, sharp focus, magnificent tonal range. I love how the brightness is just right yet there is all those black blacks giving everything detail and structure. Well done! |
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| 05/28/2007 04:18:46 AM |
Earth Fire & Waterby BrianRComment: I think this would have been much better without the globe. the sun and clouds look amazing! |
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| 05/27/2007 01:42:41 AM |
gardengoyleby posthumousComment: great photo - nice tonal range. interesting subject matter. the expression on the man's face really adds something. I think there's too much empty space up the top - a tighter crop leaving just some of that interesting tree at the top would have been better. |
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| 05/27/2007 01:38:21 AM |
quiet observationby silverfoxxComment: The man really portrays the username here - I like it. I think it would have been better to hide the sun behind one of the buildings - its just causing too much mayhem. |
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| 05/27/2007 01:36:49 AM |
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| 05/27/2007 01:06:34 AM |
hotpastaby snafflesComment: good attempt at capturing fire in action. This is a nice setup - I like the pasta words on the plate - they've arranged well. The photo as a whole though is very grainy. I'm guessing you made the plate dark so that the fire stood out but I think you've gone a little too far - the camera needs some light to "see" - otherwise the noise comes through instead. More light also makes it easier for the camera to focus. Also, if you play with levels or curves or similar, you can increase the tonal range of your photo - instead of having a narrow selection of greys, you can have blacks, a huge range of greys and whites. Look at this tutorial for more info. |
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| 05/27/2007 12:53:28 AM |
roadrunnerby deepfrog17Comment: the footpath is just at little too white and overexposed. the rest of the photo is great, especially the subject. |
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| 05/27/2007 12:48:26 AM |
LilBunnyRabbitby KivetComment: The rabbit blends into the gloves since they're both the same colour. |
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| 05/26/2007 04:10:50 PM |
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