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11/20/2007 03:13:40 PM |
Interesting perspective, you cut their feet and their head so no one can get upset about the cropping, the rule of thirds works well here as there is no real subject and its well balanced and great use of b/w |
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07/07/2007 10:56:20 PM |
Those giraffes are really cool. It's cool in b/w. |
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07/06/2007 11:34:49 AM |
I'm a sucker for B&Ws like this. Great photo. 8 |
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07/04/2007 03:52:45 PM |
I like the concept very much, but am disappointed that there isn't more light on the subjects to make them stand out more. |
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07/04/2007 12:35:11 PM |
I feel the same way sometimes: very nice - I could picture it in a magazine or poster. 9 |
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07/03/2007 05:08:20 PM |
LOL... After the backsides challenge, I hoped to never see another picture of an animal butt...
TC |
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07/02/2007 01:45:07 PM |
awwww. such a sad title :( |
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07/02/2007 08:39:14 AM |
Intersting composition. Shame you couldn't use this for the backsides challenge. but I am sure you have heard that already. |
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