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12/14/2004 07:37:10 AM |
Beautiful catching the movement of the trunk. But for suiting the title, maybe you can crop the lower part for 1/3 so that you can still keep your main 2 grapefruits and still have that nice curve of the branch. (You will get a king of panoramic picture though.) And I don't know if you can saturate the yellow. : ) (I don't know why I can always see the solution for others than for myself.)
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12/14/2004 03:55:52 AM |
for some reason I see the fruits distorted. |
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12/11/2004 06:13:39 PM |
Oh, wow! Those things really grow on trees? Just kidding. But it is a bit unusual. I think it might be a tad oversharpened. Otherwise, it makes a nice photo and certainly meets the challenge. |
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12/11/2004 04:36:12 PM |
Wow... so thats the way it looks... never saw them on three :) |
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12/09/2004 11:20:05 PM |
leaves are real pixely..cool tree though |
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12/09/2004 09:26:31 PM |
Nice use of the tree trunk - draws me in. well done. Some refinement in PS and you've got a very high scoring entry..more saturation, some USM maybe. Lack just a bit of punch and pop. |
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12/08/2004 01:36:29 PM |
this is an interesting shot, i think with a little more eidting you could really bring out the colors here |
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12/08/2004 01:45:24 AM |
Very nice job. Makes me hungry. A 7. |
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