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Critique By:
Rena Schild (K:2)
8/3/2003 9:52:25 AM
Sarah, I used an 80-200 lens with a +4 close-up filter attached. Thanks to all for the feedback.
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Critique By:
Rena Schild (K:2)
3/18/2003 7:58:58 PM
Great shot, and aptly titled.
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Critique By:
Rena Schild (K:2)
3/6/2003 3:32:04 PM
Thanks for the comment. I agree that the photo would be better if the flowers were in focus.
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Critique By:
Rena Schild (K:2)
3/6/2003 5:01:14 AM
Thanks for the comments. I know we photographers generally shy away from centered shots, and perhaps this one would also look good with more sky and less grass. I'm just thankful that the other horses in the area stepped away from this one for a moment and let me take the shot!
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Critique By:
Rena Schild (K:2)
3/3/2003 5:45:54 PM
Thank you for good, constructive comments on my photo. I think the contrast adjustment Maggie made probably results in a more aesthetically pleasing photograph, but the photo as is does convey a mood that more closely resembles what I actually saw (if that counts for anything anymore!). Creative minds can differ in opinions when it comes to art; thank you for sharing yours.
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Critique By:
Rena Schild (K:2)
2/28/2003 9:19:12 AM
Thanks, Adam, for good, constructive criticism. This photo does have a repetetive pattern, wallpaper-like look to it, although eye-catching because of the color.
To balance it out, I've included a simple, single-flower photo today.
And yes, Deep Blue is the name of a (very smart) chess-playing computer!
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