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10/18/2005 09:01:18 PM |
You can see the pride in the brides eyes. |
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10/18/2005 07:38:50 PM |
That's a pretty cool image. It feels a little underexposed - did it really need to be B&W? |
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10/17/2005 10:59:08 PM |
This really does show me pride. What a well chosen instant to release the shutter. |
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10/17/2005 06:01:08 AM |
The facial expressions in this photo couldn't be a better display of pride. Fantastic! |
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10/15/2005 05:27:32 PM |
Dad expression is just too good to ignore. A few imperfections which you couldn't handle w/in the rules keep it from a 10. ( nose hair, lost detail at both highlight and shadow limits) The lights in the background almost seem like 'bubbling with pride".
solid 9 |
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10/15/2005 01:07:25 AM |
Can't tell who is more proud =) |
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10/14/2005 10:03:17 PM |
White dots around his head are distracting |
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10/13/2005 08:33:59 PM |
Good capture, it is written all over his face! |
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10/13/2005 08:28:29 PM |
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10/12/2005 08:36:26 PM |
Awww, what a nice entry in the pride challenge. I like the use of black and white, and you can see the look of love in her eyes. The lights around the man's head are a bit distracting to me, but otherwise well done. |
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