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Critique By:
Mike Beggs (K:108)
2/20/2007 5:13:08 AM
Nice exposure. Very classic pose. Although I think this maybe a Hairy Woodpecker based upon the size of its beak. It's hard to tell without some other reference to its size.
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Photo By: Joe Brown
(K:23213)
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Critique By:
Mike Beggs (K:108)
8/6/2005 1:37:13 AM
Without the title it is hard to tell what the photo is supposed to feature. The wire and tree seem to create a edgy, irritating feel as the lines seem at odds. The colors and exposure are great - you have detail in the sky and the shadows. That is usually hard to do with digital.
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Photo By: Anindya Maity
(K:7880)
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Critique By:
Mike Beggs (K:108)
1/31/2004 3:55:12 PM
I would try this without the crane because the composition and colors are great. The sun maybe too large for the rest of the hills because it takes away some of the expansiveness of the shot. Otherwise, great image.
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Photo By: Ilona Wellmann
(K:101)
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Critique By:
Mike Beggs (K:108)
1/3/2004 3:45:16 PM
Excellent color and wide variety of trees & shrubs. You even have water - what a shot!
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Photo By: Michael Hansen
(K:54)
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Critique By:
Mike Beggs (K:108)
1/3/2004 2:27:41 PM
I don't get what it is. Maybe with more of the object in view... Is it detail from some sort of memorial? The low angle makes me want to see what the object is rather than see so much of the stone it is sitting on. Good light & contrast, but I still wonder what it is.
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Photo By: Kevin H
(K:22502)
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Critique By:
Mike Beggs (K:108)
1/1/2004 3:49:02 PM
Too bad the tip is out of focus. An ice shot should be crystal sharp to be dramatic. I'd have tried again with a tripod and slower shutter speed to use a smaller aperture and gain depth of field.
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Photo By: Jytte Kristensen
(K:446)
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Critique By:
Mike Beggs (K:108)
1/1/2004 3:42:12 PM
The side lighting and drama of the clouds in the background while the sheep graze peacefully makes for a very striking image. The muted colors add an almost other-worldliness feel. One suggestion is to crop the photo higher on the bottom to avoid cutting through a sheep. There's a place just above the farthest sheep on the right, still below the fence on the right that would avoid cutting through a sheep and not remind the viewer they are looking at a photo.
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Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE
(K:8657)
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