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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 3/12/2006
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Roger - Thanks for introducing me to UseFilm with this, your first picture. I have enjoyed it immensly . . . and both your pictures . . . though I'd like to see more. Dust off that camera!
Regards - Doyle I
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Tim Bowman
{K:1481} 11/21/2003
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nice shot. great colours and well composed.
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Spencer E.
{K:4032} 11/20/2003
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I'd love to see this shot bigger, from what I can see, good lighting, and the eggs all around are a great touch. Well done!
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Paul Watson
{K:463} 4/21/2003
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Roger Wright has entered the building :-D
First off, lucky baby. Sure got more easter eggs than I did! :) Really like your composition Roger, good foreground, midground and background use. Hard to check the focus with such a small image (IM me if you need help resizing pics :)) Good exposure, including the brightly lit ground and also the shaded face of the subject.
But really one must just ignore the technical aspects in a photo like this and revel in the wonder of it. A baby holding the evidence in one hand, a look of pure innocence on it's face and all set amidst a field of treasure. The pros say "f8 and be there", you did just that Roger. Good one.
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Nando Mondino
{K:14261} 4/21/2003
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Excellent, and a little more small ? :-)
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Andre Cajot
{K:7793} 4/21/2003
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Roger, try to find the way, on your computer program, to resize to 640 px on the largest dimension. After resizing, sharpen your photo, and post. It is also possible to post 1260 px wide, and the machine on Usefim will resize it, but you risk some blur.
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Marianne Archer
{K:926} 4/21/2003
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Very lovely photo Roger....Marianne
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Roger Wright
{K:68} 4/21/2003
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I'd love to make it larger, but when I saved the image it reported that it was 1260 px wide. I was actually worried that it might be too large!
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Andre Cajot
{K:7793} 4/21/2003
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The photo seems fine, but very, very small. Try to upload it in 640 wide, without border.
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Megan Forbes
{K:4617} 4/21/2003
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Beautiful soft shot Roger, the colourful eggs make it appear almost surreal. A shame it isn't a little larger to take full advantage of this colourful portrait. Welcome to Usefilm - looking forward to seeing more of your work :)
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