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| 07/24/2002 01:18:00 PM | interweaveby JenguinComment: What are those jaggies in the upper right corner of you picture ? It's a little disturbing, they may be caused by the photo-editing program you used to resize the picture, check the settings. I also had a hard time figuring out the perspective of what I'm looking at, at first look I thought the left part was over the rest, when in fact it's the opposite :) |
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| 07/24/2002 01:53:00 PM | Weatheredby MrsKroComment: Rusted metal and old wood are two textures who merge perfecly, imho. I really like your picture, congratulations. |
| 07/24/2002 01:29:00 PM | Arion aterby UberFishComment: I would have liked the light to come more on the side, why don't you have turned him to get a better exposure ? Hmm... Well, forget it :) Nice macro shot, nice DOF, congratulations. |
| 07/24/2002 01:21:00 PM | Making Waves by JeanComment: I don't know what it is, but it's really nice :) Excellent picture, excellent lighting, everything is perfect, except for those annoying little red reflects on the top left... |
| 07/16/2002 09:36:00 AM | Almost Goneby karmatComment: Simple and elegant, but I find the reflexion (?) on the bottom of the pot disturbing. |
| 07/15/2002 09:28:00 AM | Morning Lightby magnetic9999Comment: Taking the picture perfectly in the center of the hall would have given a "perfect perspective" feeling, but maybe there's something on the way :) And with a little editing to the colors, you could have made something close to "Lone Star" by Gordon McGregor (see the Lean/How'd They Do That? topic). Anyway, good work ! |
| 07/15/2002 09:22:00 AM | Lonely by GoatfatherComment: It's rare to see creative pictures of flowers :) This one is beautiful and funny. I would have liked the focus a little bit further, and the flowers more centered, but it's already a really good shot. Congratulations. |
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| 07/22/2002 06:17:00 AM | Y2K compatibleby drealmerComment: I agree it's too dark... But I can hardly do otherwise : I have no manual shutter control, if I increase the light, I loose the motion blur, and if I increase the luminosity afterwards, I loose the contrast. So I had to make a choice :) Thank you for all your comments ! |
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