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10/13/2004 04:19:13 PM |
The lightest parts of a photo attract the eye, so your background is stealing some of your subjects limelight.
Some suggestions for this: if you have enough resolution, you might consider cropping tightly to the head, eliminating the background but focusing on the paw over the eyes. Then you can adjust levels on the photo so the lighting is a bit better than just shade. If it can be done in a manner that retains sharpness without being oversharpened, you have a wonderful, humorous shot! |
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10/10/2004 06:16:24 PM |
Awww! Kitty! I like the pose. I think a shallower DOF might help isolate tigger there from the background a bit more. Looks like the green is a bit over bright in the background. Nice shot. 8 |
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10/10/2004 01:25:26 PM |
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10/09/2004 03:43:04 PM |
humorous, but the background is way too bright compared to your subject |
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10/08/2004 08:00:58 AM |
Tigers are dignified, majestic and violently dangerous animals. You've made him look like an old soppy! And bravo! the only that might improve the overall image would be the tigers location - a bit of light on him would have been good, but seeing as he probably would not be co-operative after a shove, you probably had to make do. it's a lovely taken shot, and encourages a smile. 8. |
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10/04/2004 09:59:56 AM |
Very cute shot. The background kind of overpowers the rest of the photo with its brightness. |
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