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12/29/2012 05:38:39 PM |
such a happy photo, really makes me smile. |
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01/11/2005 10:11:53 AM |
There's a Waldo zebra and a Waldess bunny. Cute. This looks like a fun parade. The picture might be a tad over-exposed or over-brightened, but it's a nice picture. |
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01/10/2005 06:28:15 AM |
hidden, where are ya Wally |
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01/10/2005 12:03:58 AM |
The challenge stated that there should only be one person in the scene. |
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01/09/2005 06:28:21 AM |
Your picture has a heavy colour cast. You should fix the white balance, and give it some more contrast. Then, your person is not hidden at all. You should have photographed someone walking within the parade, making him disappear among boasting colours. 2. |
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01/07/2005 09:36:03 PM |
The Easter bunnies are early this year! |
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01/07/2005 09:31:47 AM |
Great picture, but this picture would normally have people in it, so how does this qualify as a Waldo picture? |
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01/06/2005 05:27:41 PM |
there are several waldos in the backround |
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01/05/2005 12:51:02 PM |
hmmm. seems to be a lot of people in this image - which one i s hidden?
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01/05/2005 08:14:24 AM |
I don't think this really meets the challenge... Looks like a parade of waldo's! |
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01/05/2005 03:04:37 AM |
"... a person in an otherwise person-less photo" I see a lot of people here, which one are you referring to? |
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01/05/2005 03:03:32 AM |
An inverse 'Where's Waldo?', with nothing but people? But even with that interpretation, the composition doesn't work well, with distractions all around the edges. There's a good photo hiding in there somewhere, but using a *much* tighter crop. - 3 |
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01/04/2005 09:10:26 PM |
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