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Challenge: Negative Space II (Classic Editing)
Camera: Kodak DC4800
Location: Brevard Zoo
Date: Aug 17, 2003
ISO: 100
Galleries: Nature, Animals
Date Uploaded: Aug 17, 2003

Shot through a fence. :-)

Statistics
Place: 108 out of 141
Avg (all users): 5.0075
Avg (commenters): 5.7692
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Avg (non-participants): 5.3864
Views since voting: 969
Votes: 133
Comments: 13
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/24/2003 03:48:56 PM
Nice crop and composition, but more contrast would show the details better.
08/22/2003 06:34:43 PM
ewwww...SO creepy.
08/22/2003 06:02:06 AM
great detail!
08/19/2003 03:50:08 PM
Cool shot but there really isn't any negative space. 7
08/19/2003 02:05:03 PM
hope you had a very long lense for this one.
08/19/2003 04:11:32 AM
Not much negative space here in my opinion, it´s too cluttered. Nice pic though.
08/18/2003 11:27:05 AM
I don't see any negative space in this image; the subject fills the frame very nicely. It's a good shot, and I hope it's a stuffed crocodile not a real one, but it doesn't seem to fit the challenge.
08/18/2003 09:51:09 AM
Looks like it needs more contrast and maybe a tighter cropping. Good luck!
08/18/2003 07:07:23 AM
You have really captured the animals characters here. I'm scared just looking at this photo.

To me, the subject is the eye. The rest of the image is my space. I know that the teeth are very important, but before the image finished loading the image, just from looking at the piercing eye, it created a 'flee-really-far-because-I-am-really-scared' effect.

So, perhaps, with a close crop of this image without the teeth and the 'other background', would make the onlooker concentrate more on the eye than be distracted by everything else and go WOW.

Also, I see that the other eye is a very little blurry, so perhaps a narrower aperture?

PS> If I got the definition of Negative space wrong, pls PM me with the right on. =)
08/18/2003 05:48:25 AM
wonderful texture, teeth, and eye...I have to admit that I don't see it as negative space but a great shot
08/18/2003 03:13:51 AM
Good job and nice image. 8 Morgan
08/17/2003 09:00:45 PM
excellent view
08/17/2003 08:36:11 PM
Nice close up photo, but I don't believe the negative space is a strength of this picture.


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