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08/25/2007 02:34:31 PM |
I honestly thought he was dead at first. :) He looks so forlorn! I think the shallow DOF works well here, zeros the viewer in right on that one remarkable eye. |
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07/27/2007 08:46:57 AM |
I love the blue tones here. He looks so lost and tired (and slimy! lol). I personally like the DOF because it adds great emphasis to his face. What I really LOVE tho is the border. Did you add some kind of radial blur to the canvas? Do tell - it is awesome! |
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07/25/2007 02:47:24 PM |
Hey Roz, stunning clarity on this shot and I love the really shallow DOF
The eye and toes are just amazing
Also I have to say that the multi coloured border borks fantastically well bleeding as it does into the background
Wonderful |
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07/25/2007 07:49:34 AM |
Cool closeup! I love the detail in his eyes. He really does look cool |
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07/25/2007 07:30:18 AM |
I love the shallow DOF from the 2.8 Blue color gives this guy a different look that works well. |
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07/25/2007 07:09:37 AM |
I didn't know frogs were available in blue, unless you went to the Amazon or somewhere exotic. :-)
Nice shot. What a cool little guy -- so alien. Isn't it funny how that one hair on the ground stands out with the close-up and shallow DOF? |
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07/25/2007 05:34:32 AM |
OOOOOOH. That eye! Great bokeh. Amazing shot. |
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07/24/2007 09:33:25 PM |
Here's another one from me... No sooner had I commented on this photo, I opened up Rob Brezsny's scopes and found this for your Pisces rising*:
If you're a gardener who loves your plants, you're merciless towards weeds. Even if you have a deep reverence for all forms of life, you don't waver in your drive to yank out the hairy bittercress that's crowding your tomatoes. You don't feel twinges of guilt as you eliminate the chickweed near your squash. I advise you to use a similar approach as you nurture your little growing things in the coming days. Safeguard them from anything that would distract them from their instinctive purpose or weaken their power to become more thoroughly themselves. (This refers to the frog... not the swan. I'm the swan. The frog is your little growing things in life you have to nurture - I'm cracking myself up - perhaps I should go to bed)
* Always good to read the rising and the moon, too. |
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07/24/2007 09:28:41 PM |
Pretty eyes and beautiful color. The little dude looks really afraid. I'm glad you put him in a better place. Great photo, Roz. And no - I'm sure that wouldn't have gone over well for still life - not unlike my submission ARGH! But back to your photo... I like the shallow DOF - makes it look like a dream frog. |
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07/24/2007 08:20:50 PM |
I love the focus on his face, he almost has an expression like he thinks he's the coolest little guy around:) I love the blue color & the multi-colored border. Thanks for all your comments yesterday! |
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07/24/2007 04:42:59 PM |
i like it! the color, the texture, the shallow DOF... all work harmoniously together. the square works for me here (maybe i am just a square!) only problem i have with it is the hair/thread by his mouth... clone that out and your totally rockin'! |
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07/24/2007 04:35:09 PM |
This is very nice Roz! I like the narrow DoF very much and the lighting is great!
You keep bricks in a cardboard box??? : ) |
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07/24/2007 03:42:46 PM |
I love the DOF on this little guy. His eye is crystal clear and very sharp, then he fades off. Wonderful job. |
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07/24/2007 02:57:09 PM |
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