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Critiques [Translate]
- gringofil
(0) - [2003-05-30 23:13]
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This is a wonderful shot...I love the colors, even the frame works. Just maybe it would be better if the animal's feet were in the shot...but that's OK, I'm not picky.
- sam
(897) - [2003-05-31 0:44]
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Nice composition and exposure, with many shades of brown (although I would prefer the front feet in the frame too). This shot looks way over-sharpened, though. Makes the shot look unnatural to my eye. I also wish there was a bit more shadow detail in the dark face of the yak.
- momshu
(499) - [2003-05-31 2:45]
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Great texture!
- Aegean
(2559) - [2003-05-31 3:27]
Pin sharp details and very nice framing...The colors are perfect too...I agree with Fil and Sam about the feet...It's a pitty you did not post any info about the equipment used to take this shot!
- olli
(2091) - [2003-06-02 7:49]
Very nice tones and great cropping especially!
- mcreider
(673) - [2003-07-19 14:30]
Perfect job again. Mamash meule
- solau (0)
- [2003-07-29 13:49]
just to tell you, this is an image of a waterbuffalo is not at all related to a yak ox (related to the bison and musk ox). The yak prefers to live at altudes above 2700 m, and the waterbuffalo lives in warm climate.
Søren Lauridsen, denmark
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