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10/16/2007 09:30:28 AM |
So much wasted blue space. |
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10/15/2007 06:48:52 PM |
The detail of the feathers has been lost because of the harsh light, but this is a nice action shot. I think a tighter crop would improve the image. |
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10/15/2007 11:29:10 AM |
Good shot of the landing bird, but I'm puzzled at the blank sky covering 90% of the picture. It's good for a negative space challenge, but I'd like to see the picture either cropped to the lower/left quadrant or, better yet, panned down and left to catch more of the tree. |
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10/15/2007 11:20:15 AM |
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10/15/2007 07:03:47 AM |
Really nice capture here, beautiful bird. I would have liked a little tighter crop here. I find the blue sky just too dominant; it is a nice color though :). |
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10/15/2007 12:45:18 AM |
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10/14/2007 11:56:40 AM |
A good use of negative space. Highlights on the bird are a little blown out, but you don't have time to make fine adjustments to the camera when a shot like this comes along. |
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10/13/2007 09:22:16 PM |
alot of negative space, but overall a good capture |
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10/10/2007 06:19:57 PM |
Try putting the subject in a different spot in the picture. It looks like the bird is flying out of the frame. The stuff at the bottom probably helps add to the picture more than the blue sky does anyway. Try framing the bird at the top right. |
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10/10/2007 03:32:17 AM |
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