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11/07/2008 07:59:37 PM |
PostLuminous Award WINNER!
I give out 8's and 9's regularly--seldom ever a 10, but this is a TEN! Hardly needs explanation as to why :-) |
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11/07/2008 12:55:55 PM |
Interesting perspective. I think I would have cropped at the bottom just above the curve heading down to the beak. |
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11/07/2008 07:06:57 AM |
Ooooh!!! This is nice!!! Never thought that an extreme close-up of a swan could look this good. PLUS, the B&W conversion makes it pop out even more. Excellent work!!! |
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11/07/2008 04:27:47 AM |
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11/05/2008 07:30:41 PM |
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11/02/2008 11:48:02 AM |
I would like to see the 'in focus' part of the swan fill more of the frame. The part that is sharp is awesome. |
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11/02/2008 01:49:56 AM |
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11/01/2008 08:03:52 PM |
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10/31/2008 08:17:47 PM |
very beautiful capture of whites, great comp. creative and detailed. wish the upper left corner simply the white of the bird |
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