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| 03/02/2012 04:11:28 PM |
Ewesual suspectsby P-A-U-LComment: This is a beautifully composed shot. I love how they are all focused directly at the camera, it gives this shot awesome impact. The detail in their coats in\s brilliant. The sky/cloud hues seem to be a little off, but that's the only aspect of this photo that I would fix. |
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| 03/02/2012 04:08:03 PM |
Overgrowby dali_lama_2kComment: I'm not quite sure in this picture where the focus or my attention is supposed to be. One one hand you have the man made items in the background taking up significant space but out of focus, in focus is the much smaller natural stem in the foreground being somewhat overwhelmed by the background. A potentially interesting juxtaposition, but it is not quite hitting the mark. I think in order for this to work you need to have a more definitive vision of what you are trying to communicate. |
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| 03/02/2012 04:01:58 PM |
French Finchingby DennisheckmanComment: Fantastic shot! This is really excellent work. The angle of their heads and beaks is perfect. I'd be interested to see this with a slightly different crop, almost half of the wood on the bottom gone and more dead space at the top. I'm curious how that might change the image. Truly though, it's beautiful and you deserve a good score for it. |
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| 03/02/2012 03:58:39 PM |
Selfby NiallOTuamaComment: Excellent lighting. The combination of your direct stare and hidden other half, give this photograph a really intense feeling. I think I almost would have moved your face a little farther to the right and left some more dead space to the right as it is quite effective. |
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| 03/01/2012 01:04:49 PM |
The Plans They Madeby rooumComment: This is a photo where I am just somewhat uninspired by what I am looking at. For a free study where all the topics in the world are available to you, I honestly find this picture to be somewhat lacking in creativity. It is well exposed, in focus, but doesn't grab me in any way. |
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| 03/01/2012 12:32:30 PM |
Maytag Breakby bohemkaComment: I have actually come back to this photo 3 times now because I wanted to leave some sort of constructive comment. I have found that I can't, because I honestly would not change a thing. This is an amazing photograph exactly as it is. |
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| 03/01/2012 11:54:26 AM |
Fields of Golden Dreamsby JamesDowningComment: This is a wonderfully composed photo. The light golden colour of the hill in contrast to the moody sky and foreground, combined with the upwards angle of the hill completely draws your eye in. The only odd thing seems to be the clouds, for whatever reason they look a little off to me. Did you process them a lot? |
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| 03/01/2012 10:53:39 AM |
The Lighthouse and the Paper Millby BAMartinComment: The composition is great. The sky looks wonderfully moody and the balance between the sky and the foreground in terms of exposure is really quite good. The sky might be blown a bit towards the top, but understandably so what a tricky light situation. |
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| 03/01/2012 09:59:38 AM |
T E Nby NeatComment: Great shot. His face is exposed perfectly and I love that your focus was on his eyes, but his focus was not directly at the lens. The sun on the hair is wonderful! |
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| 03/01/2012 09:58:25 AM |
Sin Tituloby epescalaComment: Great capture, I like the unusual position of the duck, but your metering is a little off. It's a shame the eye is so shadowed as that is naturally where your attention is drawn to most wildlife shots and speaking to this photograph specifically, the composition leads your eye there first. I can understand it's a tricky shot to meter as you have absolute blacks and almost absolute whites, however the bill or the lighter parts of the water would have been a good place to spot meter and then focus back on the eye. Tricky to do as quick as would have been needed to shoot a live animal though! |
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