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Photo Information
Image ID: 80335
Title: Eye See
Photographer:
Album: Landscapes
Categories: Animals | Landscape  | Abstract  
Keywords:

eye, eyes, reflection, photographer, dog, glass

Model Release: Not Required
Property Release: Not Required
Copyright: © B A Jones
Submitted: Jul 16, 2004 6:21 AM
Technical
Camera: Canon EOS 300D
Film / Media: Compact Flash
Lens: Sigma APO 70-300 Macro II
Filter: UV
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Royalty-Free License: Commercial Use JPEG file format
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Standard 1046 x 698 14.5 x 9.7 (72dpi) 229.7 0.99
Standard 1459 x 973 20.3 x 13.5 (72dpi) 446.8 1.99
Standard 1958 x 1305 6.5 x 4.4 (300dpi) 804.1 2.99
Standard 3072 x 2048 10.2x 6.8 (300dpi) 1979.7 3.99
Full 3072 x 2048 10.2 x 6.8 (300dpi)    1979.7 20.00
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Summary Rating:
10 8.81 based on 12 ratings.
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Photographer's Description

A view of the world (and the photographer!) through the eye of a dog.

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Former member wrote 5 years ago (Jan 14, 2008 12:50 AM EST)  
Very different shot! I love all of the sharp detail of the fur. I disagree with someone who said the right side of the photo would be better if it was in focus. With this amount of zoom, you'd never achieve that. But it isn't necessary either. I do think it could be improved by cropping a little off the right, so the eye is not centered, and perhaps darkening up that side with a little burning-in. Then you wouldn't notice as much the out-of-focus fur, and could concentrate more on the glorious eye and fur detail!

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Anonymous power rater wrote 12 months ago (Apr 25, 2012 12:47 PM EST)
[Composition: good, Creativity / Originality: perfect, Depth of Field / Focus: good, Color or Tonal Range: good, Noise or Grain: good]
8
 
Anonymous rater wrote 3 years ago (Aug 06, 2009 01:22 PM EST)
Well done ...
8
 
Anonymous rater wrote 4 years ago (Oct 28, 2008 12:31 PM EST)
Unique image ...
10
 
Former member wrote 4 years ago (Jul 08, 2008 02:42 PM EST)
Nice shot ...
7
 
Former member wrote 6 years ago (May 17, 2007 02:43 AM EST)
[Composition: perfect, Creativity / Originality: perfect, Depth of Field / Focus: perfect, Color or Tonal Range: perfect, Exposure / Lighting: good, Dramatic Effect: perfect]
10
 
Former member wrote 6 years ago (Oct 30, 2006 12:49 PM EST)
Fantastic Shot ...
9
 
Former member wrote 7 years ago (May 06, 2006 09:43 AM EST)
It is ...
8
 
Former member wrote 8 years ago (Apr 19, 2005 11:42 AM EST)
[Composition: good, Creativity / Originality: good, Depth of Field / Focus: perfect, Color or Tonal Range: perfect, Noise or Grain: perfect, Exposure / Lighting: perfect, Tells a Story: good, Dramatic Effect: perfect]
9
 
Former member wrote 8 years ago (Oct 21, 2004 12:58 PM EST)
I admire ...
10
 
Anonymous rater wrote 8 years ago (Sep 11, 2004 09:34 AM EST)
Refreshingly different. ...
10
 
Former member wrote 8 years ago (Jul 16, 2004 08:33 AM EST)
Great pic! ...
10
 
Anonymous rater wrote 8 years ago (Jul 16, 2004 08:24 AM EST)
I like ...
10
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