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09/11/2005 10:05:00 AM |
Already kow how I feel about this one. But it deserves another look for sure. I like the angle of view, it really makes this work. Well done! |
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09/10/2005 04:39:27 PM |
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09/10/2005 10:04:25 AM |
Wow! Talk about some leading lines for sure. Nice close-up of his face. The lighting is very nice, although I would have liked to have seen more of his eye. Other than that, get rid of the lower right corner without the zebra in it, and you'd have a 10 from me if I was voting. |
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09/10/2005 09:59:33 AM |
Nice "fill the frame" shot. Very well composed. I prefer greater DOF in these types of shots but that's a personal preference. |
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07/03/2005 10:34:52 PM |
Still just adore this photo. I gave it very high marks!!! Congrats. |
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07/03/2005 07:32:06 PM |
Good creativity in seeing this, and nicely composed. (8)
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07/03/2005 07:05:11 PM |
A very interesting concept. We liked it very much. The lines draw you to the animals eye. |
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07/03/2005 04:24:14 PM |
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07/03/2005 03:59:26 PM |
Beautifull, my choice for the blue, a 10 from me, good luck. |
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07/03/2005 03:51:24 AM |
great photo the light on the top is a litle bright compared to the rest but great job 9 |
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07/02/2005 08:38:51 PM |
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07/02/2005 07:17:33 PM |
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07/02/2005 09:01:28 AM |
Very well spotted indeed. Just a hint of overexposure in the whites at the top of the frame. |
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07/02/2005 01:51:27 AM |
is a zebra white with black stripes or black with white stripes?;-) nice but perhaps something could have been done to bring the eye out even more.. |
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07/01/2005 07:14:53 PM |
a bit soft over the eye, but if not for that it would be a shoe in to go blue. It might anyway. |
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07/01/2005 11:27:32 AM |
Zebras are often photographed but rarely in this way. I think you did a great job of incorporating the challenge into this shot. Bump high. |
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07/01/2005 06:42:06 AM |
Very neat picture, but something about the exposure isn't quite right. Lookes like it's maybe overexposed a hair - the blacks aren't really black & the whites are a little blown. I really like the composition, though, and the concept is fantastic. |
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06/30/2005 12:15:10 PM |
What a great composition! Such a cool idea for leading lines. I love this one. |
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06/30/2005 05:21:21 AM |
Wonderful idea for this challenge, and nicely executed. Good luck!! |
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06/29/2005 07:40:07 PM |
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06/29/2005 04:36:06 AM |
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06/28/2005 04:29:45 PM |
Wonderful and unique vision for this challenge..I love it, visually exciting image. |
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06/28/2005 03:57:08 PM |
Nice use of leading lines to highlight the zebra's eye. |
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06/28/2005 05:08:28 AM |
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06/27/2005 08:54:10 PM |
This would have been really great if the eye was more prominent...a little more from the left would have added a lot. |
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06/27/2005 05:56:22 PM |
Very cool perspective... this is in my top 10. |
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06/27/2005 07:11:02 AM |
good idea, but maybe the composition could have been bettered served without trying to get such a magnified shot which isn't this particular lense's strong suit. maybe instead of lines on the zebra , which i'm finding lead the eye away from your focal point, down to the bottom right anyway, you could have found lines leading the eye to the zebra(s). that adds even more irony. just some thoughts. |
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06/27/2005 04:34:34 AM |
Pity about the glare on top, makes the image obscure... |
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06/26/2005 08:47:14 PM |
Absolutely awesome. TEN!!!! |
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06/26/2005 08:44:21 PM |
Now that's neat! I really like this one. |
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