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Father and Son
Father and Son
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Challenge: Shoes (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Sony DSC-F505V
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Date: Aug 30, 2005
Aperture: 4.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/482
Galleries: Fashion, Family
Date Uploaded: Aug 30, 2005

I just had to get something in for this one. Those little shoes are so cute.

Rotate Canvas and Crop were all I did to this shot.

Comments are appreciated.


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09/06/2005 02:16:36 AM
bitjie dark...
09/04/2005 04:01:58 PM
Cute theme, but since the anthropromophisizing of the shoes is the way you have gone, it seems odd that the composition is set up to make it look like they're taking a leak against a wall.
09/01/2005 07:54:46 PM
shoes sitting on a porch is something we ignore and walk by every day. The image has been taken at an angle that we would regularly see in this situation. Something we find mundane in regular life does not translate into an exciting image. Try taking a photo like this from a point of view that we would not see on a regular day.
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09/01/2005 12:55:43 AM
Dull colors, too grey. Could do with some cropping.
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08/31/2005 08:16:09 PM
I really like your idea. However, I wish that there had been more color. Also, I find the uppper right hand corner rather distracting.
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08/31/2005 12:43:29 PM
In a challenge with nearly 500 entries you've got to stand out from the croud. Creativity and artistic components become even more important than the technical aspects. Technically fine, but lacking any real creative intrest. Sorry.
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