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| 10/01/2009 08:27:00 AM |
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| 10/01/2009 08:26:10 AM |
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| 10/01/2009 08:25:18 AM |
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| 10/01/2009 08:24:26 AM |
Spinnerby aerogurlComment: Wow! Spiders are impressive, especially when they catch a prey. I like the dark background, it makes it even more lugubrious. A little comment: i presume we see the spider from behind, but it isn't very clear. Also the reflection on the 'package' is a bit too much. It looks like a piece of crystal rather then spinning rag. 7 |
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| 10/01/2009 08:14:22 AM |
Isabelleby tjbel05Comment: Nice portrait, and well framed. The model gives a relaxed impression. |
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| 10/01/2009 08:09:29 AM |
Diffusionby HighNoonerComment: Lovely scenery and well captured! Great sense of depth. I guess you included the tree to create even more depth, but that doesn't work in this photo i.m.o. It draws too much attention and pulls the viewer away from the scene. Including foreground objects is very important in landscape shots, but they should lead the viewer in, instead of out of the scenery. 7 |
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| 10/01/2009 08:04:59 AM |
shepherdby wei1108Comment: Good capture. The coat looks a bit like a cape and brings action into this photo (Is it a bird, a plane? No it's SuperSheperd! ;-)
I don't know though about the center position. Maybe it could have been better to crop the pic a bit more and place the man off center. At the other hand, this position also creates a sort of tension that could work. Mmm, difficult... |
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| 10/01/2009 07:59:45 AM |
Asian Small-clawed Ottersby BeefnCheezComment: I don't know what they're called in English, but these animals allways make me smile :) My only comment is about the composition: it's a bit messy and there is no real point of interest to draw the viewers attention to. The head of the one on the foreground left could be the point of interest, but it's a bit lost in the 'crowd'. Also there isn't any other animal whos face or other interesting characteristics are prominent. I don't know if you had the possibility on location, but sometimes it's rewarding to try lots of different point of views. and above all, with this kind of photography: patience, patience, patience..... (also not one of my best quality's ;-). 6 |
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| 10/01/2009 07:49:34 AM |
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| 10/01/2009 07:48:16 AM |
Don't belive in beatlesby OdedComment: Hehe... poor beetle... A little too contrasty for me, and I guess you where a little too enthousiastic with sharpening, but I could be wrong on this one. |
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