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Ana Vianna
{K:15270} 8/7/2003
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Nice capture! Great work!
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A.Aziz Ayash
{K:1957} 8/7/2003
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EXCELLENT!!!
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Arthur Sevestre
{K:552} 8/7/2003
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Well, I can't complain about not shooting this with a polariser, because as Bob said, it wouldn't even have made a big difference here. The reflections are a lot less harsh here and the colours are much warmer than on the first one and yes, there's even a catchlight in the eye ;). The whole photo quality looks better here and I guess that if your scanner made it soft, this one will be quite sharp in print. I have only one nit here and that is the crop. I would have liked a little bit more space at the bottom and maybe a little less at the top. Apart from that, there's a bright edge (reflection on the water) at the top of the photo that keeps drawing attention away from the hippo. Cropping off just that little sliver would be a good idea already I think.
Well, apart from that, the capture is great again. I love the expression on the face!
Best regards!
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Hayri CALISKAN
{K:16195} 8/7/2003
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AN excellent capture with great DOF. Perfect expression. Regards, Hayri.
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Diana Cornelissen
{K:26437} 8/7/2003
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Hello Dorine, This hippo I like even more then the other one. This one has a better composition. The eye of the hippo is a real "eyecatcher" I think and in the composition it is just on the right place to draw all the attention to it. Well done, I am impressed (even though this isn't done with your digital). Regards, Diana.
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John Reed
{K:6994} 8/7/2003
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I agree with Bob. That's one of the best Hippo expressions I've seen. Very wise looking eye! Good lighting, DOF. No complaints.
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Bob Whorton
{K:2740} 8/7/2003
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A polarizer would't have made a whole lot of difference for this particular shot Dorine. You've captured the colours and character with good clarity.
Cheers Bob
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