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11/10/2009 04:59:42 PM |
Good use of lens babiness. |
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11/10/2009 08:06:35 AM |
I elected to use a rating table to decide on what value to assign during voting.
Here̢۪s the table:
1 No Animal/People Interaction
2 Slightly Appealing, but no Animal/People Interaction
3 Moderately Appealing, but on Animal/People Interaction
4 Greatly Appealing, but no Animal/People interaction
5 Not Appealing, but possessing Animal/People Interaction
6 Slightly Appealing and possessing Animal/People Interaction
7 Moderately Appealing and possessing Animal/People Interaction
8 Greatly Appealing and possessing Animal People Interaction
9 Better than #8, and caused an audible sigh
10 Better than #9, and would likely declare it a favorite |
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11/06/2009 04:06:44 AM |
Very sweet :-) Looks like a Lensbaby-type effect, which works well here. |
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11/04/2009 06:46:38 AM |
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11/04/2009 04:39:07 AM |
Excellent use of the lensbaby and love the coolish color scheme - matches the dog. :-) |
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11/04/2009 03:03:14 AM |
lensbaby, good sharp focus on the dog, the oof areas make this better than just an in focus image for me. |
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11/03/2009 09:03:48 PM |
Lensbaby (obviously). Cute pic, pity about the "texas tan' hehe. Colours a bit bland but meets challenge. DMC. |
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