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Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
9/25/2004 1:52:37 AM

Nice clarity and DOF. I would like to see the image shift a bit to the right to give the stamen more 'breathing' room....
        Photo By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)

Critique By: Hing Wong  (K:2545) Donor  
8/12/2004 1:14:01 AM

Wondeful macro. It is ready to jump.
        Photo By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
8/12/2004 1:10:36 AM

I love this macro of the frog! Great colours, and the reflection is the icing on the cake!
Dave.
        Photo By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)

Critique By: daíven rizz  (K:650)  
7/30/2004 10:35:39 AM

good composition Randall like the way you captured it I like to see it a little bit bigger but that minor.
        Photo By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)

Critique By: Glenn Edmiston  (K:7366)  
7/25/2004 4:34:17 AM

Love this shot .. Well done Glenn
        Photo By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)

Critique By: Chris Hunter  (K:25634)  
7/24/2004 5:47:29 PM

I like how they go in order biggest to smallest, a longer lens would have helped out, but a nice capture in all,

Chris
        Photo By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)

Critique By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)  
7/24/2004 2:46:16 PM

I was attempting to recreate the look and feel of the older Keystone and U&U stereographs with this image. The subject is a rare asian dinosaur in a traveling museum exhibit that had limited exposure in the US and Canada. This was shot with a new film (at the time anyway) that I no longer use but for this shot it seemed to be OK. The view must be viewed with stereo viewing glasses to get the effect but below is a version that can be viewed with oyur eyes crossed slightly. Stare at the image and slowly cross your eyes. Two images will become three. Pay attention to the center image to see the stereo effect.
        Photo By: Randall Ellis  (K:208)


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