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03/16/2011 05:36:26 PM |
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03/09/2011 07:47:17 AM |
Oh cool, you spotted a rare "Florida Cowstrich". They are camera shy, so they bury their heads in the sand when they see a photographer nearby.
You can tell when you have found the "real deal" because they always moo backwards. |
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03/08/2011 04:39:48 AM |
Gotta love that muse-pretty cool ! You should get a "Posthumous " award- oh wait- you are Posthumous-
Message edited by author 2011-03-08 09:41:52. |
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03/07/2011 08:14:46 PM |
cows come oom oblivious. to distraction. |
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03/07/2011 07:25:57 PM |
How incredibly odd. An image that is not quite pretty, yet manages to make me stare at it. |
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03/07/2011 07:12:16 PM |
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03/07/2011 07:03:15 PM |
Don, your down in my territory. Loved this. |
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03/07/2011 05:52:32 PM |
I like the tones...but the motion to me is distracting...JMO |
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03/07/2011 07:20:36 AM |
Is the cow stuck? Nice blur |
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03/04/2011 09:04:22 PM |
I'm going through the entries, stopping at those images I feel have had the benefit of an unconventional eye and dwelling a little longer to try to see and appreciate what you saw. This is one of those images.
Positives: The technique you've deployed here certainly leads the eye to your subject. I like how the subject is somewhat ambiguous - with the head lost in shadow, cow-like but with a slight oddness.
Critical stuff: The brevity of the section above has probably already given you a clue that I'm not a fan of this image. I'm a fan of blur and of Lensbaby work (the blur pattern is very Lensbaby-ish) but here it just seems to be used gratuitously.
Overall: I like that you've made some bold choices here, but they aren't one that work for this viewer. |
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03/04/2011 07:28:28 PM |
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03/03/2011 11:35:19 AM |
I gave this shot a low score due to it being too blurry and out of focus. |
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03/02/2011 02:34:38 PM |
My knowledge of science tells me he didn't bend time to get there, or cause disturbances in the atmosphere. What's left is an interestingly constructed photo, and I'll go with that. Great composition. Wonderful movement everywhere but the key point(s) of your subject. Nice how the bottom right seems to rotate yet the left and top fades out.
My one complaint would be tonal range. I see black, white, and one version of gray. Maybe on purpose, but I think it'd be improved with a more varied range of tones. And I'd bet this would look awesome in a wide frame, preferably over a bar. Very cool photo. |
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03/01/2011 05:42:13 PM |
I'm trying to understand this. The title isn't helping me! |
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03/01/2011 01:09:08 PM |
The title fits this perfectly. |
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