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02/17/2008 05:24:25 PM |
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05/20/2007 10:43:16 PM |
Thanks for the comments. tooohip was perfectly right in guessing that it would not do too well. During the vote, a forum-topic listed loads of members giving low grades for any picture that did not meet the rule of thirds exactly. It probably affected my score, but this was more of a joke than a picture that was going to score.
I agree with linusatpug, pinegan and indecline, that the pic could have used a wider DOF. Technically, I would not considere this to be one of my better pictures.
markopella's comment really made me laugh. I am not sure wether he is serious, or just playing along, but in both cases, his comment is hilarious. :D
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05/01/2007 03:24:53 PM |
Well don't this this was it :( |
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04/30/2007 10:03:17 AM |
I almost never consider the title of a work in judging it but this is very clever. |
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04/30/2007 12:10:24 AM |
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04/28/2007 09:44:08 PM |
I think it's considered untidy to put the whole thing in your mouth! :>) |
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04/26/2007 06:20:54 PM |
might've looked a little better with a wider DOF - to me the blur in the front distracts from the shot |
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04/26/2007 03:02:30 PM |
Now i'm hungry.. Divided into 3 = parts.. |
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04/26/2007 10:35:41 AM |
gave me a chuckle, and looks tasty. 6 |
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04/26/2007 03:55:38 AM |
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04/26/2007 03:44:33 AM |
great humor!
... not perfecly focused |
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04/25/2007 04:33:00 PM |
okay, so the rule of thirds isn't a picture of something cut into thirds. It's a composition method where the subject isn't centered. Instead imagine a tic-tac-toe board overlaid on your viewfinder. Put your subject on one of the intersecting points. Usually results in a more interesting photo. 6. |
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04/25/2007 03:08:17 PM |
with a more defined depth of field this would have taken this shot to the next level - good lateral thinking |
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04/25/2007 09:37:19 AM |
Original idea, but probably won't go over well with this crowd. ;-) |
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04/24/2007 09:26:15 PM |
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