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08/18/2002 12:23:00 PM |
I would give a better score for this but there are just too many of these on here. (4) |
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08/16/2002 01:37:00 AM |
Don't find the composition very pleasing. Like the blurred background but don't like seeing a bit of the other orange, nor the top two leaves andthe main object is dead center. |
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08/15/2002 12:03:00 PM |
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08/15/2002 02:25:00 AM |
This photo has really great focus and lighting, and I love how you can see the pretty variety of colors in the background too. I wish that the poor little orange didn't have battle wounds, but hey, new is new, no matter how you look at it, and this is about as new and fresh as it gets. By the way, I've never actually seen an orange on a tree...looks kind of funny hanging there. lol You didn't use that "rule of thirds" but that doesn't really matter to me yet, cause I'm not 100% positive how that works yet, but heard that it makes a much higher impact on the people that know how to use it. Personally, I like it how it is. Oh well... Great job on the photo and good luck with the challenge. |
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08/14/2002 02:32:00 PM |
oooh... finally one I like, lovely colors, lovely composition, I like the peekaboo lemon on the right and the splotches of unfocused red. Too bad the lemon has a scar. |
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08/13/2002 06:31:00 PM |
Something new. Composition - quite good Technical Aspects - quite good Meets Challenge - yes Visual Impact / Originality ΓΆ€“ quite good Jim msp
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08/13/2002 01:42:00 AM |
Good idea... I didn't even think of food for this. |
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08/12/2002 09:54:00 PM |
Composition6 Technical Aspects7 Appeal6 Creativity5 Rating6Autool
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08/12/2002 07:10:00 PM |
subject too central for good composition,flower colors distracting in background |
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08/12/2002 01:34:00 PM |
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08/12/2002 11:59:00 AM |
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08/12/2002 02:41:00 AM |
Color seems "washed" out. Composition could use some work. The fruit might be better further to the left, covering the blurred area that takes up most of the left side. Having that blurred area behind the leaves where it sort of pokes through instead of dominating and distracting could be effective. |
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