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01/01/2006 06:06:47 PM |
Much thanks to the encouraging souls who like my photograph. It grieves me that there are not more like sherpet, macrothing, ubique, britteyboo, JPR, RKT (who added this to favorites), and any and all who disagree with my 5.241. |
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12/29/2005 07:52:43 AM |
Originally posted by ubique: ... Hope it doesn't get overlooked in favour of the merely pretty. 8. |
Surprise: it did. |
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12/28/2005 10:21:59 AM |
gave this an 8. a shame to see you all the way down here. |
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12/27/2005 03:53:31 PM |
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12/24/2005 02:53:38 AM |
Effective use of depth of field for two purposes. First, to isolate an essential aspect of the subject. Second, to establish a contextual mood that complements the statement you're making about that subject. A very nice, sophisticated work. Hope it doesn't get overlooked in favour of the merely pretty. 8. |
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12/21/2005 08:57:24 PM |
6 - Nice angle. Criticism; toning 'works', but perhaps a variation to give it more 'depth'/'feel', somehow, may have made this even better. Difficult, but would like to see a little more texture on the wood/twine/etc. Perhaps a slight variation in crop &/or framing, depending what you had to work with, not sure. |
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12/21/2005 08:48:28 AM |
Another strong B/W image with great shallow DOF |
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