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Thanks for the comments. I looked at darkening this just a bit to bring out more saturation, but then the foreground went dark. Also, I don't want so much saturation that it becomes "unreal". I guess that is the preference of each person as to how much saturation these images really need.
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What do you think of my new vanatage point on a familiar subject?
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I found this sweet Shetland in a garbage dumpster. Hence, the
name "Lucky." This was taken during the first snowstorm that
he had seen. I was playing in the snow with him and took
pictures of him at the same time.
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I agree about the creative cropping. Thank you for the tip.
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Please give me a critique on my Iceland church picture. It didn't
really work in B/W.
Thanks
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At your suggestions, I increased the contrast of the previous image
and cropped of the dark portion in the front of the image. Let me
know what you think of this version.
Thanks.
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At your suggestion, I increased the contrast of the picture. Let me
know if you like it more than the original.
Thanks.
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Please rate this alternative view of the famous landmark.
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How do you like this alternative version of a familiar slot canyon?
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Here is another photo of Svartifoss. Please let me know if the wide
angle (20mm) adds or takes away from the scene.
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Please comment on this waterfall picture.
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At your suggestion, I changed the framing around this photo. Please
let me know if you like this version better than the original.
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo.tcl?photo_id=1731459
Thanks
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Please rate my picture of the reeds at sunset.
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If you have time, please rate this photo of a slot canyon.
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It is not really a trail effect of the light. I kicked some sand into the frame, and the light reflected of the airborn sand.
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My dog Bailey is constantly looking out the window to see when I
will come home to visit my parents (where she is currently living).
Amazing, the dedication that these animals have towards their owners.
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The clouds and mountains are magnificent. Perhaps a little more cropping of the foreground to emphasize these even more.
Where was this taken?
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Please give my friend Lucky a review.
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Scott, your make a valid point. Anyway, my main goal here was to share the pictures of Lucky with those in this community. Only the "aesthetic" rating matters to me, as I was not shooting for "originality" here.
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I think that regarding anyones comments as stupid is degrading to the people in this community.
I agree with Margaret that the "overall impact" of the picture is more important than the actual scores. That is why I am a proponent for just one score "Overall Impact", instead of 2 scores.
As for the "originality" rating, it is probably too high, but scores don't matter to me anyway.
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That's her lucky collar. Can't remove that one.
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Lucky was just so lucky to have made it, that he did not think about putting his rump into the pic :-) Let me do a vertical crop and see what you think.
The Falls. Big Sur area, water falls that fall directly into the ocean - at least when the tide is in.
in Nature
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