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nostalgic
July 9th, 2007, 05:04 PM
1
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/aquarium/003.jpg

2
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/aquarium/004.jpg

3
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/aquarium/005.jpg

4
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/aquarium/006.jpg

5
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/bee-001.jpg

6
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/flower-005.jpg

7
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/mushroom-001.jpg

8
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/mushroom-002.jpg

9
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/001.jpg

10
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/002.jpg

nostalgic
July 9th, 2007, 05:04 PM
11
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/zoo/007.jpg

12
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/zoo/008.jpg

13
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/zoo/011.jpg

14
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/night/001.jpg

15
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/night/002.jpg

16
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/night/003.jpg

17
http://www.artbyry.com/temp/night/006.jpg

purplerose
July 9th, 2007, 09:41 PM
Hey! :)

#1 is really nice and moody. What's the setting? What's going on in the picture?

The blur in #5 adds a nice touch of surrealism. :)

I really like the DOF in the mushroom images.

#16 is my fave out of the night images. The light fading into the water is really soothing to me. :)

Overall, pay attention to your contrast so your images can "pop" more. :)

Demonic Rabbit
July 10th, 2007, 05:17 AM
And remember when you're doing close up shots of a creature, make sure the focus is on the eyes (Especially with the one of the turtle). If the eyes are out of focus the picture loses a lot of impact.

morf
July 10th, 2007, 06:42 AM
some very good pics you have here! my favourite pics were 1,2,7,8,11 and 13.
the first one probably best of them all. :) keep up the good work and send more pics!

-morf