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04/28/2002 05:20:00 PM |
so green!!! i would have tried to get the small tree away from the left edge a bit, maybe changing the angle so the even smaller tree in the middlegroud were either completely out of the photo or nestled between the tree in the foreground and the edge of the photo |
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04/28/2002 04:03:00 PM |
for your friends and family's sake, i hope you aren't as boring as your photography. |
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04/27/2002 11:21:00 AM |
The idea is pretty clear, freshly planted tree has a future as indicated by the giant in the background. The composition could be improved if you were to lower the camera and tilt up. |
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04/27/2002 06:19:00 AM |
too much distracting stuff going on in the background. Really great colors though. |
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04/26/2002 08:14:00 PM |
Maybe if one of the newer trees had been aligned differently with one of the older ones, it would have made the transition clearer. For me, there is just a little too much "stuff" in the picture, and I have trouble focusing on the main point of the picture. You did an excellent job of getting it all focused, and the color is very nice. |
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04/26/2002 02:47:00 PM |
trees alright - are you comparing the older in the back to the newer one in the front? Not sure what I'm supposed to rest my eyes on. |
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04/25/2002 02:50:00 PM |
The next generation....you can almost retake this for the current challenge. |
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04/24/2002 10:28:00 PM |
My favorite color, Green. Very pretty. |
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04/24/2002 12:40:00 PM |
Nice before & after transition! However, the lighting and the angle makes the green leaves merge with the green grass - maybe a slightly lower angle would help |
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04/24/2002 12:21:00 AM |
Think he wants to grow up to be a giant oak? Nice idea. |
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04/23/2002 08:47:00 AM |
Very nice photo. I like this one. |
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04/23/2002 08:14:00 AM |
interesting concept, would have been nicer without the red car... |
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04/22/2002 09:15:00 PM |
obvious transitioning here, this would have been so awesome if you found something like this where the only two things in the line of sight were the yound and old tree |
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04/22/2002 04:03:00 PM |
Nice greenery... The transition here is a bit hard to determine... |
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04/22/2002 01:43:00 PM |
lacking something to put it over the top, but i can't really figure out what it is. |
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04/22/2002 01:17:00 PM |
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04/22/2002 10:40:00 AM |
Young and old? Nice colors |
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04/22/2002 10:30:00 AM |
Sorry, this looks more like a quick snapshot to me. The idea is good, there's always lots of change going on in nature, especially in spring, but the implementation could've been much more interesting. |
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04/22/2002 10:24:00 AM |
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04/22/2002 10:08:00 AM |
very green! Nice transition from the new to old tree. Good concept. |
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04/22/2002 08:40:00 AM |
I wish this had shown transition to me. Maybe you feel it does and that's cool. If presented differently I might:) |
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04/22/2002 08:13:00 AM |
a little too typical for my eyes |
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04/22/2002 07:24:00 AM |
Nice rich colors. Good framing of a newly planted tree and a old-timer. |
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04/25/2002 01:13:00 PM |
Good colors & composition. |
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04/23/2002 03:44:00 PM |
Oooh trees. This picture doesn't do anything for me. Nice colors though. |
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04/23/2002 01:56:00 PM |
nice idea, but difficult to put across |
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04/22/2002 01:27:00 AM |
Pretty good overall. I find the background a bit distracting however as it runs right through the tree. |
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