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07/09/2010 10:40:55 AM |
Great eye!
I would have cropped differently. I would have cropped some more on left and right and left some more room on the top. And there is a small black area towards the right top edge of the frame, which I would have removed. |
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04/12/2008 11:16:38 PM |
Excellent line of sight. I love the way the sun lies perfectly with the tip of the plant. As an afterthough, and a minor one at that, I think this shot may work even better in a portrait orientation. |
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04/12/2008 11:15:07 AM |
Not sure the center crop is the answer to this shot. I see it as more a tight landscape crop. |
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04/12/2008 01:55:14 AM |
Nice image... you just have a little brown distraction at the top right. |
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04/11/2008 06:20:17 PM |
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04/11/2008 11:39:54 AM |
Nicely positioned in relation to the sun. |
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04/10/2008 05:43:37 PM |
Very simple. And you took the time to put that sun right at the tip. (There is a dark spot at the top right third mark you may want to crop out for the future) Very good patience and wondferful warm colors. I would recommend that you crop it even more so the photograph becomes vertival with the plant- but that is only IMO. |
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04/10/2008 01:52:18 PM |
A little posterization around the sun, but that is hard to avoid with such a subject. Lots of visual impact. Good breaking of the rules here. |
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04/10/2008 10:55:48 AM |
This might work well as a square composition. My attention keeps getting pulled off the page since the photo is very horizontal. |
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04/09/2008 03:29:54 PM |
i really like this image, except its not centered. granted its sort of centered horizontally, its leads to the left, which makes it feel off center... |
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