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| 12/21/2009 07:39:18 AM |
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| 12/21/2009 07:37:10 AM |
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| 12/21/2009 07:31:40 AM |
Wind Wind Windby SoulJanceComment: Old style measuring tape cassette with a central handle for winding back in the tape. |
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| 12/18/2009 10:56:17 AM |
A very bored gargoyle.by WildpurpleComment: Sharp and well exposed main subject. I would have been tempted to put it where you could see something going on in the background (e.g. hints of a party or some other activity) so that there is a bit more of a story to the shot and some context as to why the gargoyle might be bored. |
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| 12/18/2009 10:50:17 AM |
What to do!!!!by usinkitComment: A pity the detail has been lost in the fur along the cheek bone and the leg - these areas have gone to solid black. The focal plane seems right from the blankets but the cat itself could be sharper which is surprising @ 1/200sec. Did it move just as you were taking the shot? |
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| 12/18/2009 09:01:31 AM |
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| 12/18/2009 08:52:48 AM |
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| 12/18/2009 08:45:08 AM |
I Am Available..... by artistChanComment: Great looking bug, maybe a bit closer and the viewpoint more in profile to get rid of the bright background above and to the left? There's potential here as a bug shot, but I'm no good at reading bug expressions so the "Bored" angle is eluding me a bit. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:41:41 AM |
What is the timeby Gislij20Comment: Bear and chair stand out nicely and the floor/wall line is well positioned. Technicals are fine too, but I'm afraid you've lost me with the title ("what's the time Mr Wolf" is the only thing that comes to mind) and the challenge connection. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:38:07 AM |
Big Yawnby PrincessLolaComment: I would have liked to see more of the yawn by having the viewpoint much lower and with a bit more depth of field, as it is I can't really tell that it's a really big yawn as alluded to in the image. The nose and snout are nicely sharp with the exposure handled well. |
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