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| 06/22/2006 04:18:43 PM |
Little Brothersby cheegirlComment: the blur off to the left background suggests a 'big tough world out there' that adds to the innocence of the little kitties. nice subtle use of 'bokeh' |
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| 06/22/2006 04:17:06 PM |
Re-visiting Monet ... in a dreamby elee3009Comment: I love this. This would be a perfect framed photo for a wall. Very calm and peaceful, I really like the focus on the RED flower, with almost everything else farther behind and blurred. Beautiful1! |
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| 06/22/2006 04:16:57 PM |
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| 06/22/2006 04:16:15 PM |
Simplistic Grandeurby AgaricusComment: Nice angle, I like that you have the rock, water, and mountains as background. The only thing I would suggest to make a better shot for yourself would be to crop out a little of the sky to keep the viewer's focus on the meat of the photo. Very nice :-) |
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| 06/22/2006 04:16:11 PM |
Forlornby ordinaryangelComment: great bokeh here, focusing on the one somewhat broken daffodil, looking out toward all of its buddies in the field. "wait for me!!" awesome introduction of possible storyline development (in imaginations of the viewers) |
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| 06/22/2006 04:16:08 PM |
Still Some Growing Up To Doby carpentsComment: as for bokeh, I think you captured it here. The foreground (youngin') would be nothing without the blurred image of the full-grown Susan in the background. It shows a bit of a time progression in a way - stages and cycles. good job capturing the challenge! |
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| 06/22/2006 04:16:05 PM |
Rising over the morning sunby manishkComment: this looks almost too good to be real. Very cool bokeh of the sun! even though the subject is more of a shadow than a foreground per se, the foreground is a shadow! cool! |
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| 06/22/2006 04:16:01 PM |
Flower of the Dayby Miss TaterbugComment: I like your use of the blurry background to capture the essence of the "bokeh" - without those cool glowing orbs (what are they?) the flowers would be beautiful, but not necessarily as interesting. |
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| 06/22/2006 04:15:51 PM |
Waiting for Foodby roonieComment: I love the use of the shadow on the hores's face, and blurred clothesline or haybin on the left. It's just enough and not too much detail to add interest to the horse. |
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| 06/22/2006 04:15:48 PM |
Barbed Postby statusquoComment: cool shot - love the use of bokeh for the field and part of the barbwire leading away from the post. If all of the wire were in focus, it would not be as interesting - would be more of a 'portrait' mode than purposeful interest |
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