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| 12/31/2006 07:38:53 PM |
Deep Oceanby inutzaComment: Eerie - I wonder how it would work with some noise reduction. |
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| 12/31/2006 07:31:39 PM |
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| 12/31/2006 07:30:29 PM |
Ballerinaby -Bec-Comment: What a hysterical expresssion! I bet Mom loves this one! |
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| 12/31/2006 07:28:53 PM |
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| 12/19/2006 08:11:06 PM |
not entering.jpgby mkComment: I love this... if it were my photo I would have ended up doing screen and soft light layers and then coverting the whole thing to sepia or somesuch nonsense, but this is nice. There's something quiet and lovely in the quite ordinariness of a cat being still. |
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| 12/14/2006 01:23:35 PM |
seppukuby Dan_CottleComment: I think you did get dinged for the lack of understanding of what seppuku is, but your biggest hit actually comes from the photo's reliance on the title to meet the challenge. That makes it a shoehorn in many eyes. It's also a very dark photo, so an uncalibrated monitor could make it very very very dark (like the monitor I'm on now at work, which sucks a whole lot). Dark photos very rarely do well on DPC for this reason. I gave this a 5, because it's a really nice photo, but even knowing what seppuku is without looking it up I really don't see how the title is connected to the photo. The pose doesn't suggest seppuku to me at all. It might have if there was a samurai sword involved, or a more upright, dignified pose suggesting the honor of the ritual. On my scale, an outstanding photo that I find DNMC doesn't usually score higher than a 4. I gave this an extra point because it's technically solid and might have had a stronger connection to death with a different title, perhaps something more connected to the grief over the death of a loved one, which I can see as a decent interpretation for this picture. |
| 12/13/2006 03:47:28 PM |
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| 12/13/2006 03:38:29 PM |
Profileby GoboltsComment: Awww... a Boston Terrier! My sister and her husband have a Boston puppy - quite a handful! |
| 12/13/2006 03:33:50 PM |
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| 12/08/2006 01:02:35 PM |
Sunday Morningby jimnessComment: Hi there - Aside from not really having much emotional impact, there is a lot of haloing from oversharpening around the branches in the upper right. It looks like what happens when I try to zoom way in on a subject that's really just too far away for my camera to handle well and then crop it way down. Not saying this is what you did, but I don't know how else to describe it. I can't comment much on the color since I'm using a crappy work monitor, but the sharpening issue I think killed it more than anything else. |
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