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A little too close with the wide-angle lens. A lower perspective would make it a more pleasing photo, if that was your goal.
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He is hiding from us!
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OOOh, Pretty! Nice composition, and good exposure for the ice crystals.
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Poor perspective, underexposure, and a photo that reflects the world as off-kilter make people uncomfortable.
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Some fill would bring out detail in the subject.
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Some detail would add to the photo.
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The figure adds color and scale, but the scene lacks interest.
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Great smile!
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Technically, rather blurry, and off color.
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How'd you Do that? Aha, the Montgolfiere gave it away.
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Well-composed snapshot. A half stop lighter would be better, I think.
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Cropping along the paving edge would remove an unnecessary
part of the image.
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Cropping the floor would eliminates a distracting element, and make the photo more interesting.
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Big doesn't equal good. Terribly underexposed.
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Isn't Black and white fun? A little fill would open up the eyebrow shadows on the man, and a faster shutter speed would have stopped the squirmy baby, so he/she (hard to tell in black and white) would appear a bit sharper.Kids are FAST! Overall a very good effort. Now go take some more pictures. (us old guys call it practice)
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Beautiful, muted colors. I think a half stop more exposure would have brightened it up a bit, without washing out the colors.
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INTERESTING man! Good effort. I'd rather have the feet in the picture, tho. Rule #2: check the feet. If you don't, 73% of the time they will be cut off. Cropping just in back of the wagon, bout 3/4 of the way between the man and the left border, and a little off the top would eliminate distracting and non-contributing parts of the photo.
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The nicest set of Zebra asses I have gazed upon in many years! SEVERE cropping will help.(be brave, yu can always go back to the way it was! The sky about two fingers' width above the trees, the left side at the trunk of the second tree, and right, leaving the two clumps of brush, trees, whatever in. You could also take an inch off the bottom without hurting anything.
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Way too much sky, and the black thing cuts the right figure in half.
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Cropping the right edge where the bank intersects would improve the picture, I think. Nice.
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Good effort--the road leads the eye to the subject, but there is too much of it! Cropping between the 2nd and 3rd fenceposts would eliminate innecessary and competing elements that don't add much to the overall effort.
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He looks like a creature from "Lord of the Rings", or somethng. Good eye, Great exposure. Personally, I'd rather the nose would be in focus.
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Dramatic--but why's she got a red nose?
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Wow, Angela, you nailed it! I agree that minor cropping would remove distracting elements, but taht is a small nit to pick. Go do it again.
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