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Challenge: People (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F505V
Location: Springbrook Fish Farm
Date: May 24, 2002
Date Uploaded: May 26, 2002

Visiting a private fish farm and caught this action

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Place: 50 out of 107
Avg (all users): 5.2890
Avg (commenters): 5.8333
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Views since voting: 991
Votes: 218
Comments: 12
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06/02/2002 08:37:00 PM
Nice shot, though the other child to the right distracts from the subject and what's happening.
06/01/2002 09:21:00 PM
But just wait until they find out about "cleaning" the fish...
05/30/2002 04:23:00 AM
I think I'd prefer to have focused on just one of the kids in the picture, and gotten closer.
05/29/2002 04:26:00 PM
Very sweet! I especially like the small child awkwardly holding the pole. So cute!
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05/28/2002 09:08:00 PM
should have cropped the boy
05/28/2002 03:45:00 PM
I assume by the title that the point of the picture is the fish. If that is so, a different angle that would draw more attention to the fish would be helpful. As it is, my eyes are drawn up and over with the little girl's pole, completely away from the fish.
05/28/2002 01:05:00 PM
What a great setting. If this is your backyard I am very jealous.
05/28/2002 10:35:00 AM
I wish photo was cropped more on left, less on right but - great capture!
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05/27/2002 08:03:00 PM
I have caught fish bigger than these kids! Nice shot!
05/27/2002 03:56:00 PM
Little people! Very cute.
05/27/2002 08:36:00 AM
Too bad you couldn't get more face in the picture...
05/27/2002 02:39:00 AM
Hmm, if it was framed with the little boy a bit further from the edge, this would be really nice. I love the graceful curve of the fishing rod, and the way the chlidren are standing. The surroundings are beautifully oriental and exotic at least to an Australian like me :).
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