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| 03/25/2003 09:18:18 AM |
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| 03/24/2003 04:39:14 PM |
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| 03/24/2003 12:11:38 PM |
Time in Odd Places...by crzystarbuckzgrlComment by GreggeN: Nice idea - a good way to get a little variation on a theme which invites a lot of very same-y pictures. Good sepia tones too; works well. The photo could perhaps do with a little cropping on the left - the bush is distracting the attention a bit away from the 'time' element of the pic. Good shot though 7. |
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| 03/24/2003 11:23:21 AM |
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| 02/10/2003 01:31:23 PM |
Dad and Dogby crzystarbuckzgrlComment by Azrifel: I didn't even notice the plant growing out of your dad's head and I am amazed to find it at 102nd place. I gave this one of the three 10's I gave in this challenge.
I am curious what you come up with next. Good luck.
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| 02/09/2003 02:32:04 PM |
Dad and Dogby crzystarbuckzgrlComment by Azrifel: This is such a great portrait. It really expresses the relation between the person and his dog. The lighting & exposure is very good. Background looks very cool and in balance with the foreground because of warmth & the angle at which the sun illuminates it. In a way it helps to express the warm relation between the two. |
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| 02/08/2003 02:01:06 PM |
Dad and Dogby crzystarbuckzgrlComment by RiderGal: Hi this must be Danny's daughter, I have some tips for you. First off this is a great portrait, very cute, and well lit, with the lighting being even on the faces, with no shadows, very nicely done! The main criticism I have for you here is the tree going out of your dad's head. When taking pictures, especially ones that you can control your settings, pay attention to your backgrounds, this would have been an almost perfect picture if you would have moved the duo over a bit, and only had what looks to be the wooden fence behind them. The leading lines in this picture are excellent everything from the iron fence behind him to the wooden fence they all lead your eye to the main focus the heads, also your dad's arms tend to bring you that as well. One other thing I might have tried would have been to move your camera a little more the the left, and gotten more if his shoulder in and maybe less of the right side in. Just an idea though. Nice picture overall! Good luck! -Talya |
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| 02/07/2003 07:55:20 PM |
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| 02/06/2003 10:30:17 AM |
Dad and Dogby crzystarbuckzgrlComment by Kaz: This is a great portrait, but that bush behind the man's head is a distraction. You can always clone it out after the contest. |
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| 02/05/2003 10:07:31 PM |
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