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Who took my other FOOT!
Who took my other FOOT!
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Challenge: Chaos (Advanced Editing I)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Lake Forest Park, California
Date: Apr 3, 2004
Aperture: 9.0
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/640
Galleries: Nature, Animals
Date Uploaded: Apr 4, 2004

This was one of my random shots made in one of the parks in Lake Forest California, the angle made it look like this duck lost one of its foot and is looking for it around the duck crowd!

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/11/2004 11:59:35 AM
Hmm, stunning chaos. 1.
04/10/2004 06:02:57 PM
I think this could have been composed better. Tad out of focus as well. I like the multi-creature shot and quite a variaty of birds. Doesn't really look chaotic though.
04/08/2004 11:21:06 AM
This isn't an especially interesting photo but the title made me laugh.
04/06/2004 08:49:30 PM
Funny snapshot, but I don't think it's chaotic.
04/06/2004 02:09:47 PM
Birds cut on edges,white one is overexposed.Meets the challenge,6.
04/06/2004 10:25:37 AM
This image has the hallmark of a snapshot. The main subject is not positioned to draw the viewers attention to it (like it would if placed according to the rule of thirds) and the white goose is overexposed. Overall clarity is not particularly good.

A simple crop could improve this image dramatically. Crop out almost everything above the distant gooses head and most everything to the right of the white goose, including the rightmost bird. There is nothing of interest in these areas. If you did a little more work to bring out detail in the overexposed areas and some judicious application of unsharp mask you could have yourself a nice shot.


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