Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Photo of the Week: February 25

Wow! Great group. Ten. Largest group yet. Yahoo.

Once again, place your vote by leaving a comment as to which number you 
prefer and why. Good luck!


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16 comments:

  1. i really like 9 and 10. 9 is adorable and 10 is full of fun.

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  2. love the faces :] this picture is really good

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  3. 10. because its very cute and looking down on them in a sense that takes the clutter out of the backround.(: very nice.

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  4. 9 has really good clarity

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  5. 10))..Its really cute and funny. I like tha colore and the faces.

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  6. 10. because it is very cute and unique.

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  7. i like #6 because it is dark and has some mystery to it

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  8. my vote is for number 10. i like it alot

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  9. #2 really stands out to me very happy picture..

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  10. i think they look good

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  11. I enjoyed picture 9. The goat seems very peaceful. Immediately my attention was drawn to that goat for two reasons. First of all, it is better lit than the rest of the picture. Second, it's well centered in the picture. The picture also seems to have depth to it. There are 5 layers to the picture: the ground, the goat, the tree, the other goats, and the sky. At first it appears just to be a sleeping goat, but when I looked longer, I realized there was a lot to "study" in the picture.

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  12. After much deliberation, my favorite is No. 7. It has all the markings of an excellent painting: composition, wonderful contrast, great expression, and sparkling color. My second choice is No. 10 - black-and-white is interesting in conjunction with the subject matter. All faces are good, clear and caught with delightful expressions - Nice job all! :)

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  13. I vote #2...cute dog, cute kid...see the joy in both.

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  14. I like number 9 because of the lighting on the goat and the perspective from which it was taken-low to the ground.

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