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04/18/2006 10:47:37 AM |
I'm not much for receiving or giving comments, but since Candids are
near and dear to my heart, I have decided to give comment on every entry
in this challenge.
Nice shot of the tree, but the person is too obscured for me to call this a decent candid shot. Just has little interest for me, as I prefer to see emotion, a story, something out of the ordinary in a candid. It's a 2. |
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04/17/2006 02:39:31 PM |
Is this a candid moment? Do wide shots of people work as candids? I think yes to both. But this one is just too hard to make out the subject from the tree... |
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04/15/2006 09:55:27 PM |
The subject is lost in the shadows. |
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04/14/2006 07:24:58 AM |
Mice landscape, beautiful tree and building. Unfortunately the person is so small and obscure that the image isn't much of a candid. |
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04/13/2006 05:24:56 PM |
i can hardly even see the guy |
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04/13/2006 07:49:32 AM |
Can't really see the man because of the shadows, but the tree looks nice |
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04/12/2006 10:48:45 PM |
Lovely tree and sky and scene. The glass building in the background seems out of place in what would otherwise be a pretty restful picture. |
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04/12/2006 05:25:24 PM |
The inclusion of the man in the shot doesn't qualify the picture as "candid photography"; he's not of importance in the image. |
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04/11/2006 08:44:13 PM |
Nice shot.. would be a little better if the focus was more on the guy.. took me a sec to notice him. |
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