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Duck Soup (1933)
Duck Soup (1933)
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Challenge: Movie Titles (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Pentax *ist DS
Lens: Sigma 18-125mm f/3.5-5.6 DC for Pentax
Location: Japan
Date: Jan 9, 2005
Aperture: f5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 7/10
Galleries: Still Life, Studio
Date Uploaded: Jan 9, 2005

The Marx Brothers made the movie "Duck Soup" in 1933. Laurel and Hardy also made a (silent) movie with the same name.

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Place: 150 out of 328
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Avg (commenters): 6.2857
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Views since voting: 1047
Views during voting: 425
Votes: 345
Comments: 7
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/15/2005 11:53:03 AM
Nice lighting. Poor little duckies :)
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01/14/2005 08:04:41 PM
I have eaten duck before but not in the form of rubber(he he ). Nice pic.
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01/14/2005 12:08:44 PM
Just ducky!
01/14/2005 11:22:13 AM
Nice bright colors, but straighten the horizon
01/14/2005 06:06:19 AM
Good idea for this challenge, and good composition. Maybe against a white background effect would be better.
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01/13/2005 09:27:27 PM
cute but effective. i especially love the eye-popping yellow - nicely saturated but with a good tonal range
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01/12/2005 03:27:39 PM
Pretty neat, and you lighting isn't too bad - there's quite a strong sense of the various textures. It isn't, for me, a very succcessful challenge entry - but I'm struggling to say why exactly: I think it is a question of weak composition in the end: there's a tension between the spoon and the ducks, which actually adds to the strength of the area of frame where the bowl is, and somehow it is that that becomes the central subject - the ducks are weak, die to their central placing, the spoon because of being out of focus, and the bowl seems like the least important part of the image. I wonder if a less horizontal viewpoint might have strengthened the image? Nice try though
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