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Who let the dogs out!
Who let the dogs out!
connie


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Challenge: Upside Down (Classic Editing)
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 880
Location: backyard
Date: May 10, 2002
Aperture: f2.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 500
Date Uploaded: May 10, 2002

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Statistics
Place: 13 out of 103
Avg (all users): 6.4541
Avg (commenters): 7.1500
Avg (participants): 6.3733
Avg (non-participants): 6.5041
Views since voting: 1620
Votes: 196
Comments: 22
Favorites: 0


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05/19/2002 07:47:00 PM
Nicely done.
05/19/2002 06:01:00 PM
Man I hate that song! Good picture though ;)
05/18/2002 07:40:00 AM
i like this one alot
05/17/2002 04:54:00 PM
Good reflection. Since the reflected dogs, in this case, are in a more dominant position in the photo, I wonder if cropping tighter to the real dogs and allowing a little more space above the reflected dogs wouldn't make this seem a little less just a pic turned upside down. Beyond that, while the reflected pair of dogs seems to be well lit, the real pair seem a little overexposed -- as does the sky behind them. Without using a split density filter, or doing some work in PS, I don't know any suggestions to work on this.
05/17/2002 04:28:00 PM
This is a beautiful shot, and great interpretation of the subject.
05/17/2002 12:36:00 AM
I like how the cooler, bolder colors become warmer and more muted in the reflection. What did you use to distract the dogs?
05/16/2002 10:28:00 PM
very cool, i like how the black dog looks brown in the reflection
05/16/2002 07:56:00 AM
Great shot. Maybe just a tad too blown out in the sky, but still in my top 5.
05/16/2002 07:13:00 AM
The highglights on the non-reflected white doggie's back are overexposed...I think turning down the exposure a tiny bit -1/3, -1/2, or -2/3 would have improved it a little. Still, it's pretty impressive to get those dogs still enough to get their reflection. Especially two of them.
05/15/2002 12:15:00 PM
Nice shot, you needed to have more of the reflection in the shot though.
05/14/2002 08:31:00 PM
this picture is one of the top three this week...it has to be
05/14/2002 05:41:00 PM
Very nice reflection.
05/14/2002 02:51:00 PM
cropping could be a bit tighter to make it truely symmetrical
05/14/2002 01:54:00 PM
Almost great! (the water needed to be "cleaner") Photo 9 Creativity 8 Upside down 8 total 8
05/14/2002 10:32:00 AM
In the reflection they almost look like ghosts.
05/14/2002 09:11:00 AM
I like it!
I think it'd be better flipped over though, and still cover the 'upside-down' base.
The leaves going across their faces on the upright image bothers me.
Beautiful, colorful image. Great composition.
05/13/2002 07:26:00 PM
Nice use of the reflection and a nice centering job.
05/13/2002 05:46:00 PM
the challenge is upside down RIGHT?
05/13/2002 01:36:00 PM
Woof Woof woof! Nice shot... camera upside down.. nice touch!
05/13/2002 08:31:00 AM
This is one of the water reflection photos turned upside down that I don't think quite works. It's a shame there are so many of them, because it's hard not to draw comparisons. I think if the photo is composed in a way that turning it upside down creates a new and interesting effect, then that's great, but in this case it doesn't do that. Otherwise, the dogs are really nicely framed, with great natural lighting, very soft yet crisp.
05/13/2002 03:24:00 PM
Cute, clever! Well done.
05/13/2002 03:17:00 PM
Interesting twist to print the reflected side up.


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