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05/17/2004 09:23:58 AM |
Lovely shot, shame about the extra animal on the right behind the horns of the one in front. Superb sharpness. |
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05/17/2004 01:52:15 AM |
Cool shot! Makes you smile. |
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05/16/2004 05:11:22 AM |
great colours & contrast.. are they bison? |
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05/15/2004 06:05:45 PM |
Great picture of very photogenic animals.
I entered a similar image in the NG challenge (from the banks of Loch Voil)which done quite well and it wasn`t as sharp or interesting as yours.
Best of luck with your submission |
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05/13/2004 06:24:08 PM |
Absolutely adore this one...and I think I know whose picture this is, but I'm not tellin'! :o) Should win a ribbon...it's so unique, adorable, and technically well done. |
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05/13/2004 09:40:01 AM |
What a unique and adorable photograph... the out of focus background is a little distracting for some reason (I think it's just the colours), but the important area of the picture is very crisp and clean, and you snapped this photo at just the right time. Aptly named and beautifully captured. Nice job! |
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05/13/2004 12:19:55 AM |
A nice crisp, detailed, and coloured image They almost look cuddly, I did say ALMOST!
I like the view as well but you have such good focus that I think an even closer crop would have been fine |
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05/12/2004 12:34:26 PM |
Great creatures, great shot. You've got their shaggy hair sharp enough to pick out the strands, and the colors are great. The blurred out background keeps the focus where it belongs - on the critters. One nitpicking detail, that headless beast in the background is distracting. I think cloning it out is legal in the advanced editing rules. |
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05/12/2004 01:41:26 AM |
craziest looking cows I have ever seen. what are they? good way to get some blur at the back of the shot |
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05/10/2004 06:32:49 PM |
The focus and color on your main subject is exceptional. Decent DOF oe this image too. |
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05/10/2004 06:10:39 PM |
Wonderfurl focus/lens work. Love it. Great poster. |
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05/10/2004 05:44:17 PM |
Nice!
On the critique side, the top third of the picture is a bit uninteresting, and it is a bit distracting that the lake creates a line is just above their backs. By lowering the camera a bit more, the lake would have ben covered.
Still a good shot with good DOF. 7 |
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05/10/2004 04:45:57 PM |
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05/10/2004 03:53:52 PM |
Great shot of my favorite Highlanders |
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05/10/2004 03:28:27 PM |
like it alot, love how he is got his head leaning on the other one |
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05/10/2004 01:28:06 AM |
Wonderful subject, composition and color. Highland coos? 10. |
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