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02/16/2009 10:27:56 PM |
On my monitor this looks oversaturated, but I did not alter my vote as every monitor is different :-) |
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02/15/2009 06:10:01 PM |
Nice picture, but focus is not quite right for me. my eye is drawn to the bread rather than the mouse and the colour looks over saturated. |
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02/14/2009 04:50:48 PM |
lol great shot, love the face 7 |
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02/14/2009 03:19:00 PM |
love your idea but hes slightly out of focus :( |
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02/12/2009 02:58:50 PM |
I think you used a DOF that was too shallow. The front of the bread is in complete focus, but the Hamster seems a little( not alot) soft to me. |
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02/12/2009 11:22:32 AM |
Fantastic composition, I just wish you had got the hamster a little more in focus rather than the leading edge of the bread. Still, it is definitely one of the images that stand out. |
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02/12/2009 10:21:36 AM |
nice shot. i can't image what you had to do to get this. |
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02/12/2009 09:16:37 AM |
A very cute and humorous shot. A house that provides shelter AND food - what more could a furry little creature want?:-) The plain white backdrop works nicely to call and keep our attention on your main subjects - the bread house and the hamster. There are some nice sharp details on the bread but some areas of the hamster are soft (the little paws and the fur around the head to point to two areas). I suspect it is more due to the fact that these little critters don't stay still for too long rather than a problem with your focus. I don't know what settings you used but for the future you might want to consider an ISO of 280+ and the widest aperture setting 2.8 or less for faster shutter speed to freeze the moment. Lastly, the eye of the hamster is a very flat black...almost looks he/she has no eye. Using flash would increase the possiblity of the eye to catch some light such that you capture some nice catchlights/twinkle in the eye. |
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02/11/2009 10:56:00 PM |
Cute idea, but the focus seems to be set on the front tip of the bread. That is a shame, because the hamster(?) is a bit soft. |
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02/11/2009 06:35:32 PM |
Good idea, but the front of the roll (?) is getting too much of the focus. |
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02/11/2009 10:39:36 AM |
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02/11/2009 10:30:13 AM |
I like this however, the tip of the bread seems in focus and the hamster seems a bit out of focus. Love the lighting and the way his head is facing a different direction 6 |
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02/11/2009 09:02:15 AM |
Focus fell on the bread. Would have been better if it fell on the hamster. |
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02/11/2009 07:26:34 AM |
Nice composition, but you have the front of the bread in focus rather than your subject |
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02/11/2009 01:00:05 AM |
This looks very familiar. Last time I saw a similar one it got undeserved heavy criticism for cruelty to animals. Nice white background. The focus is pretty soft. I'd like to see the hamster(?) sharper. |
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02/11/2009 12:25:28 AM |
Cute picture, too bad it's not in focus. |
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