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04/02/2008 08:38:57 AM |
You were ripped off! 60 votes of 4 & under?!!! Sheesh! Although I can't say that I LOVE the fingers in the composition, without them I would not realize just how tiny he is. You have a great focus on your subject - your colors are nice - along with a pleasant DOF - it just seems that these factors alone should have eeked you out a bit better of a score! From one of your seventeen 7's. |
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04/01/2008 11:51:54 PM |
Wow, this is one of the most under rated photos I've seen so far. The composition is excellent. The turtle is following the rule of thirds like he/she was trained to be there. The hand helps scale this picture well and the fingers also make some nice lines through the shot. Creamy bokeh. The only small adjustment I might suggest would be turning the turtle (& camera) slightly counter clockwise to lighten the shadows of the neck/shoulder area. If people can't see patterns in a turtle then they might need new lenses. :P
I love this shot and my wife REALLY REALLY loves this shot (the turtle is SO cute). Thanks for entering it.
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04/01/2008 05:48:18 AM |
i dont like the blurriness of the background |
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03/31/2008 02:33:10 PM |
Aside from the distraction of the ring, this is a perfect shot! Love the colors and composition. |
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03/31/2008 06:27:59 AM |
Thid is a very great subject, probably because i love turtles. But I like how you had the background as green, but still focusing on the turtle's patterns |
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03/30/2008 12:41:10 PM |
The pink of the skin offsets the green of the turtle nicely. It is easy to see the patterns on the animal. My question is sort of nit-picky, were there other ways to show this animal? The fingers all splayed out are sort of a secondary subject and they don't really fit (other than to show the size of the animal). It sort of minimizes the effect of the natural patterns on the turtle. |
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03/30/2008 12:02:08 PM |
The focus is great and having the hand for scale is wonderful. Well done. |
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03/29/2008 04:40:36 AM |
Awwwww - such cute little patterns! |
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03/28/2008 07:12:18 AM |
awwww, anyone who can make a baby painted turtle look cute is a good photog in my book! 7 |
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03/28/2008 06:04:34 AM |
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03/27/2008 11:48:10 AM |
A very nice capture but I don't see much of a pattern here. -6 |
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03/27/2008 09:25:16 AM |
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03/27/2008 07:42:12 AM |
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03/27/2008 05:33:04 AM |
Maybe having the turtle on something that wasnt so large, or if it was shot at a different angle that could help kepp the focus on the turtle |
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03/26/2008 05:49:11 AM |
this picture wouldve looked better if the turtle was more up close |
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03/25/2008 08:17:53 PM |
straight down would have worked, but there isn't a pattern here. |
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