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07/30/2005 04:48:01 PM |
A really nice close-up. Stunning shot. He looks like he is eyeing you off for dinner though! :) |
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07/24/2005 10:36:43 PM |
Wonderful portrait, excellent pose and perspective. |
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07/24/2005 07:15:39 PM |
Returning for comments:
An on the money capture with good texture and such a great majestic pose. Bumping from 6 to 8 |
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07/20/2005 10:56:46 PM |
It's a little bright... perhaps burining the background would have made it easier on the eyes and the cat pop a little more... 6 |
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07/20/2005 02:19:52 PM |
I would have liked to see this a tad bit darker so the blacks were more black than dark grey. I think the colors would be richer. Beautiful |
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07/20/2005 11:46:44 AM |
A bit overexposed for my taste but I can see why you did it this way, because you wanted all the eye detail. Very nice to see. |
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07/20/2005 11:00:47 AM |
Vewwwy big puddy tat! Every bit of the execution of this photo is perfectly done. The framing is perfect. The focus is perfect. The background is very strongly blurred. The subject is compelling. It's a really good photo, yet there is something about it which bothers me. It has something to do with that big white blotch in the background. I think if that big white blotch were all through te background the photo would be better. And I think if it were not there at all the photo would be better. And I completely reallize that in photos such as this, one simply has no control over these sorts of things. |
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07/19/2005 10:34:36 PM |
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07/19/2005 04:15:16 PM |
The whites are a bit too bright for my eye. Otherwise, good image. |
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07/19/2005 01:35:48 PM |
Maybe just a tad bit overexposed, but could be monitor so I won't deduct for it (8) |
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07/19/2005 12:01:33 PM |
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07/19/2005 03:17:40 AM |
Your lighting looks vey harsh. What time of day were you at the zoo? You may be able to fix this with levels...
TC |
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07/18/2005 09:13:08 PM |
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07/18/2005 05:49:34 PM |
cant vote...but had to say what a great shot.Love the lighting, colours,the pose. hope to see a ribbon for this...good luck |
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07/18/2005 02:50:35 PM |
Great shot - I love the subject, composition amd sharpness. The only thing I would suggest is to maybe tone down the saturation to make it look a little more natural? |
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07/18/2005 01:19:41 PM |
Beautiful shot! Well done! Good luck! |
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07/18/2005 05:00:53 AM |
Something not quite right, the color looks wrong, maybe too much saturation or usm adjustment?? I scored it well anyway. Good luck |
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07/18/2005 12:16:07 AM |
Very nice. Seems just a tad overexposed. I like the angle of the shot. Nice detail with his ears and whiskers. |
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