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02/25/2009 12:44:35 PM |
Wonderful idea. You definitely get a feel for the bird hanging in midair from this. I think viewers must have been looking for an explicit horizon in the image. You didn't hit them over the head with the topic. LOL |
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02/24/2009 08:28:17 PM |
Nice tilt... but no Tilted Horizon, I fear. *sigh* |
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02/24/2009 04:30:58 PM |
Yes! This works well. I love to feed the birds too. Good Shot |
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02/24/2009 04:55:00 AM |
cute shot. but how can I tell if the horizon is tilted if I cannot see the horizon? 5 for a cute birdie. :) |
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02/23/2009 06:58:45 AM |
The feeder really dominates the picture, both in size and brightness. I think it needs a major crop on the left to stop that beautiful long-tailed tit being dwarfed by it. |
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02/21/2009 06:09:27 PM |
I think there is debate going on in voter's minds as it seems that the definition of horizon that most are going for is literal. However, I really love the interpretation of it that you've taken on it in this photo! Nice job! |
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02/20/2009 01:04:47 PM |
There's no horizon in this photo... |
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02/19/2009 12:10:29 PM |
one of the better shots in this challenge so far... |
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