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04/28/2002 06:29:00 PM |
the focus seems a bit further back than the worms, i'd love to see them in more detail. |
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04/28/2002 08:26:00 AM |
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04/27/2002 08:10:00 PM |
Hmm, if you could've cut out the top of the tree and zoomed in on the caterpillars, it might have made it easier to focus on them. this is kinda creepy looking. :-) |
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04/26/2002 07:53:00 PM |
too bad you weren't a little closer |
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04/26/2002 03:31:00 PM |
I think I might have cropped this a little more and sharpened it some more but otherwise a great photo. |
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04/26/2002 10:40:00 AM |
Very interesting image. I am wondering what kind of caterpillars these are. |
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04/24/2002 04:45:00 PM |
YICKS!!! That is to freaky. |
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04/24/2002 06:58:00 AM |
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04/24/2002 12:14:00 AM |
Well photographed, but I just hate caterpillars - yuk, yuk, yuk!! |
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04/23/2002 10:57:00 PM |
Survival of fitness in the beauty nature. |
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04/23/2002 10:20:00 PM |
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04/23/2002 05:25:00 PM |
Nice idea, but I think I would have used a tighter focus on the grubs. Also it looks like th focus is off. |
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04/23/2002 10:42:00 AM |
would have been mush better with subject in focus |
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04/23/2002 08:03:00 AM |
eeewwww! Nice shot though. A tad out of focus, but that might be a good thing ;) |
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04/23/2002 04:49:00 AM |
They've got a long wait. I don't know if the blurred portions were meant to be. |
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04/22/2002 08:59:00 PM |
Would have been nice to capture the coccoon stage instead of catepillar stage. |
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04/22/2002 08:21:00 PM |
This is a good idea for transitions... the foreground and nest on your photo has not managed to catch a good focus though... The background is sharper than the foreground.... |
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04/22/2002 08:17:00 PM |
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04/22/2002 08:03:00 PM |
Since the worms are your subject, it would have been better to be closer to them. |
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04/22/2002 07:29:00 PM |
the caterpillars seem out of focus. |
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04/22/2002 07:04:00 PM |
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04/22/2002 04:26:00 PM |
Butterflys or moths? Thats a big cacoon. |
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04/22/2002 02:16:00 PM |
Yeah! that is a real transition happening here. Sorry you weren't a little closer. Like your idea. |
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04/22/2002 01:10:00 PM |
well if they were getting their wings that would be a transition but waiting is not a transition |
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04/22/2002 10:39:00 AM |
I hate those things, they get everywhere in the summer.....Nice shot, but a bit out of focus, a closer zoom on the larvae would have eliminated some of the background distractions |
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04/22/2002 10:19:00 AM |
"waiting" isn't a "transition" |
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04/22/2002 08:03:00 AM |
Oh geez. I remember these nasty things as a kid. Always liked putting a stick right through em and watching them all dump out. :)
As for the photograph, you're not showing much transition. I only see the before state. |
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04/22/2002 08:01:00 AM |
GROSS!!!! but creative :) |
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04/22/2002 07:30:00 AM |
first reaction is 'urgh' I feel you should have been a lot closer though, so the main focus fills the shot, rather than such a small piece. Good interpretation of the theme. |
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04/22/2002 02:08:00 AM |
Man, I've never seen a cocoon that big before! Perhaps getting a closer shot would have yielded a more interesting picture. |
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04/22/2002 12:52:00 AM |
What a great find ! The only thing is the framing. This is a wonderful transition. How lucky you were to find it. |
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