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10/28/2003 05:18:27 PM |
Very nice. Look, you made him blush. |
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09/27/2003 01:22:10 PM |
Great colours. I wish there was a little more space between the antenna and the boarder though. |
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09/26/2003 07:20:15 PM |
Another good name for this would be "Belly up to the bug bar!" Nice photo. |
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09/26/2003 02:34:29 AM |
Great photo, most people seem to struggle with catching too much glare off these things (I haven't had the opportunity to try!), and you've caught it perfectly.
The lost feeling comes I think from the fact that you're exploiting the top-right to bottom-left diagonal which goes against the diagonal people are most used to seeing in a composition. This works well for you here, although I think you might have come up with a better title! Some great colours and textures here, but it's a shame his antennae is pointing out of the frame. 9 |
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09/25/2003 03:13:21 PM |
Nice sharpness on the face and stick. I wonder what a darker background would have looked like. Great shot. |
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09/25/2003 01:01:46 AM |
Superb! I wish that the tentacle had been included within the frame. |
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09/24/2003 05:29:20 AM |
Incredible details in the shot.The reflections and the shadows really help to make the subject come alive. The great depth of field also helps with this. You can almost feel the fiber of the wood.
Don't care too much with the color of the frame. Maybe a solid black or just white might be a little better. |
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09/23/2003 12:35:05 AM |
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09/22/2003 01:47:55 PM |
Love the lighting. Nice work. |
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09/22/2003 01:00:12 PM |
Great one of my favorite creatures to photograph. Really looks like he spotted you. I like the use of shallow DOF here. Jacko. |
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