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| 05/21/2006 05:26:27 AM |
Zby jwillertonComment by blindjustice: NIce effect on th eroad; the overall colors are a little too off green and bland for me; but overall there is a nice dynamic feel to this shot. |
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| 05/20/2006 04:47:52 AM |
Zby jwillertonComment by Breeee123: I like it - especially the blur on the outside. Z for zoom, I assume? (Didn't mean to rhyme there.) |
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| 05/20/2006 03:29:00 AM |
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| 05/19/2006 11:06:39 PM |
Zby jwillertonComment by hotpasta: wow! great wide angle lens...captured in your own environment |
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| 05/19/2006 07:36:02 PM |
Zby jwillertonComment by love: very cool! I sure hope that isn't a radial blur I see used in the image..I got DQ'd for using it and I hope this doesn't get slammed because of it : ( |
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| 05/19/2006 09:31:17 AM |
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| 05/19/2006 03:58:23 AM |
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| 05/19/2006 01:12:04 AM |
Zby jwillertonComment by Nald: COOL! Like your choice for the wide angle effect. |
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| 05/10/2006 12:17:38 PM |
A Bug's Viewby jwillertonComment by timfythetoo: Greetings from the Critique Club -
Please bare with me as I give you my first CC comments.
First off - I love the perspective. This shot gives me a feeling of looking into a forest of neverending tulips. The view definitley suits your title. A slightly lower point of view may have gotten an even deeper sense of this.
I believe the colors on this shot could have stood out a bit more. I am not an expert on Photoshop techniques, but I think that an increase in saturation on the green and maybe a slight increase on the other colors would have made these stand out even more (pop as they say). The stems just seem a bit flat to me. Maybe a little dodging and burning on the stems would have helped as well (but I probably only say that because I have become recently hooked on those techniques).
The point of sharpness on the centered tulips work great. I like the blur on the front flowers which just adds to the depth of the whole pic.
Overall I like this shot. Not a typical flower shot by far. Well done on your first Free Study entry. I look forward to seeing more of your entries in the future.
Tim |
| 05/05/2006 08:19:09 PM |
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