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shooter_ct
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The colours are cute but it lacks compositional focus. The candidates for a focus, the bridge and the stones are unrelated.
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Fork-tastic
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It's good you told me what they were doing. I might have mistaken it otherwise - for something a bit more friendly...
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I meant the highlight on the eyes, but the border is unnecessary too. It is a nice subject for black and white.
If you are going to ask people's opinions then leave them to their opinions.
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A great catch. It does not look very sharp on the screen though, as if a flatbed scan.
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I am sure people will like this for its tonal qualities. But it seems very much an effort instead of expressing the joy of jazz...
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They look like old bronze figures. Which is interesting...
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Your title suggests stress more than the relaxing look of floating bubbles it has.
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I do not often recommend cropping but this photo is all about the closeness of these two riders so it could use a tight crop.
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I don't see the need for the coloured highlights.
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Salvador Dalí did it with water ;)
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A quien le importa los paredes?
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This cat has a very broad nose doesn't he.
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Sorry to seem an ass, but I think the Adobe Gamma utility works well and I wish more would use that sort of thing. I have reworked several of my pictures unnecessarily, when using only a guestimate calibration instead.
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You could look on it as symbolic of the nature of the spectators being at least as brutal as the competitors...
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It's an intriguing look at the bird's potential...
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The colour depends on what you are viewing it on. It is a sharp captivity photo. On my screen it looks like Nintendo generation colours.
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A dog catwalk photo!
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What a pet.
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That's really quite an expression you got there. "Anthropoterrific!"
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I look at it imagining a black censor bar across the cat's eyes because of the inviting pose and inevitable puns.
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Gone, but not forgotten.
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