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Przewalskis Horse
Przewalskis Horse
jackditch


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Threes (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Toronto Zoo
Date: May 27, 2004
Aperture: 4.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/320
Galleries: Animals
Date Uploaded: May 29, 2004

this is the only true horse left in the wild which can live up to 25 years. Named after the Russian natuiralist who discovered it. Listed as endangered.

Statistics
Place: 30 out of 205
Avg (all users): 6.2525
Avg (commenters): 7.1667
Avg (participants): 6.1311
Avg (non-participants): 6.4474
Views since voting: 1179
Votes: 198
Comments: 19
Favorites: 0


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06/06/2004 09:12:13 PM
nice work!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/06/2004 04:35:27 PM
Nice alignment. A little hot on the left side. A vertical crop of just the heads would avoid the hot areas and create a nice diagonal that emphasizes that alignment.
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06/05/2004 07:30:19 AM
Nice image. I think it may have been even better with the horses' entire bodies in the frame. As is, a 7
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06/05/2004 01:03:08 AM
Great but perhaps very obviously sharpened
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06/04/2004 10:14:00 PM
good set of 3's
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06/04/2004 01:41:29 PM
very nice , i think the whole hourse would have been even better 7
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06/04/2004 12:13:02 PM
Well captured and well spotted.
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06/03/2004 10:28:09 PM
A perfect choice for the three challenge. Just a little blown out in the white areas (on the nose) I think it would have been ok if the contrast and brightness were pulled back just a little. I love the picture, the crop is perfect and I like the weeds going off into the distance. Nice work! 9
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06/03/2004 06:02:25 PM
I think I'd prefer this with a slightly darker exposure or increased contrast. Having a shallower depth of field might work well too, to throw the second two slightly out of focus. Another suggestion would be a different crop, showing either all of the first horse or less of all three. That said, I like the subject and the symmetry in the position of the horses' heads
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06/03/2004 05:39:40 PM
Cooperative models....nice shot!
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06/03/2004 08:16:17 AM
What a good picture for this challenge. Good luck.
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06/02/2004 06:21:59 AM
A tad more contrast would have helped. Great timing and interpretation.
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06/01/2004 11:55:44 PM
What receptive models you had! So nice of them to pose like that for you!
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06/01/2004 05:00:07 AM
what cool animals! brings us right back to prehistory!
amazing that they were lined up this way, and you got a shot off in time.
makes for a nice leading line, and an interesting shot.
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05/31/2004 09:03:56 PM
timing is everything!
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05/31/2004 12:22:30 PM
HAHAHA, i love it!!! SUCH
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05/31/2004 08:53:58 AM
Good work, maybe crop 1/5 from left side, nice 8
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05/31/2004 07:32:41 AM
Good composition.
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05/30/2004 09:06:59 PM
Beautiful repetition, good angle, good framing. Lighting is a little bit harsh because of time of day it was taken. Still, composition is quite wonderful.
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