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| 01/08/2008 07:25:02 AM |
Bass Lineby gzuprukComment: Focus seems to be on the fretboard and not on the fingers. The fingers are the main subjects in this image and should be the sharpest areas - or at least equal sharpness to the fretboard |
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| 01/08/2008 07:23:01 AM |
quack quack by Rando D300Comment: Nice lighting, the ducks being unnaturally close together is the only problem I have with this. Perhaps if you have made them get a bit smaller (only very slightly) into the image then this might have helped to make things more realistic. Although, having said all that, realism most certainly isn't important in this challange, I'm just justifying why this isn't working for me in this instance |
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| 01/08/2008 07:17:23 AM |
The Fade of Dayby Trumpeteer4Comment: Similar to another entry but the idea is great non-the-less and avoids the "multiple object in different positions syndrome" so it good to see something different. Just seems a little noisy in places which is a shame |
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| 01/08/2008 07:15:46 AM |
8 years of hopping!by inshaalaComment: Nice idea, just dont think its in the spirit of the challange given the recent rule changes. The brief specifically states multiple captures and if it this is the case here, the end result could easily be achieved in easier ways. |
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| 01/08/2008 05:27:36 AM |
Natural Declineby colorcarnivalComment: Nice title. If this is genuine, you have done well generating the captures required - I'm guessing over a number of days. |
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| 01/08/2008 05:25:40 AM |
Life in Motionby jmritzComment: The tonal range used on the bird is a little dull. The gravel is where the brightest white can be found and would be better placed on the chest feathers instead. |
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| 01/08/2008 05:24:02 AM |
From the Dark Sideby FalcComment: Lovely deep tones. Well composed. Day turning to night (I figured it out in the end :-)). I was getting a little concerned that I could find the subject in 3-5 different positions and I'm so glad I couldn't, nice to see something unique. |
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| 01/08/2008 05:20:57 AM |
Coming in for a Splash Landing!!!by RitaDComment: Well composed with the eye being lead across the diagonal and with the rule of thirds being obeyed in pretty much every respect. The masking around the wings in places could be a little more accurate or at least a touch more feathered |
| 01/08/2008 05:18:51 AM |
Flameby RoosterComment: Clever concept. Not compromised by any distracting background elements - just nice and simple and strongly coloured |
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| 01/08/2008 05:17:26 AM |
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