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| 09/08/2012 02:39:49 PM |
They are there to share the painby AbraComment: Good concept, but the composition isn't working for me. I keep flipping back and forth between the couples, ending up looking at the empty middle much of the time. |
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| 09/08/2012 02:39:04 PM |
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| 09/08/2012 02:14:04 PM |
Stargazerby Alex_PetriniComment: Originally posted by HarveyG: Originally posted by levyj413: Originally posted by HarveyG: And who was (were) the chop who questioned the validity of this? |
Harvey, I've never heard the word "chop" used thay way, but assuming it's an insult, well, back atcha.
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Locally the word chop or in it's native "Tjop" is more a term of endearment, almost like "silly nit". |
Gotcha. :) No worries! |
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| 09/08/2012 11:16:55 AM |
the rain begins to fallby bassboneComment: HDR? Missed this one in voting, but it's your usual terrific shot. I'm impressed by how you got the sky and the ground both looking so good. And for all of my composition efforts, I still really struggle to get it right with strong foreground and background elements, so congrats on that, too! |
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| 09/08/2012 09:48:58 AM |
Stargazerby Alex_PetriniComment: Originally posted by HarveyG: And who was (were) the chop who questioned the validity of this?
This is easily done with off camera and flash and timed exposure. |
I did, and I'd do it again.
Alex, as we discussed in the scores thread, I did analyze itan and I'd bet most who saw it didn't. Harvey, I've never heard the word "chop" used thay way, but assuming it's an insult, well, back atcha.
It looked off to me to have no shadows from flashing the subject. It's clearly lit from the left, so I wondered why the ground to the right is evenly lit. I still do, even knowing it's legal. I've done many long night exposures with painted light on them, and I know how hard it can be to get an evenly exposed background.
Remember that no one knows whose shot is whose, and several times a year, a new person gets DQ'd for not reading the rules. In this case, I thought maybe someone had pasted in a person and neglected the lack of a shadow.
Also, requesting validation is just a question, not an accusation.
However, I'm delighted to find it's legit, as I voted it an 8. It's a terrific shot, and I'm surprised it didn't score higher.
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| 09/08/2012 12:08:14 AM |
august anglersby bspurgeonComment: This came up and I thought I needed to just wait a bit for it to load. Then I realized it was white, not gray, and scrolled down. And then I clicked 9. It was really fun experiencing this photo as something over a few seconds, not all at once. :) |
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| 09/08/2012 12:05:58 AM |
Catitudeby colorcarnivalComment: Woohoo, Michelle! Got an 8 from me. Just love the light, the pose, and the title! |
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| 09/08/2012 12:03:21 AM |
The Watchers by MaryOComment: Congrats, Mary! Got a 9 from me - just a beautiful,beautiful capture. |
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| 09/07/2012 11:42:58 PM |
They're Everywhere by vawendyComment: Fantastic, in both the sense of "wonderful" and "fantasy-like." Congrats on finding a whole different way to ribbon! :) |
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| 09/07/2012 11:41:39 PM |
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