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04-NOV-2006 Najinsky

Waiting for Lonnit

Guernsey, C.I.


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Canon DSLR Challenge13-Nov-2006 20:35
LMAOTIRDML!!!!!! I have never seen a finer title in all the challenges! Mwahhhh! I must say, this image is SUCH a relief! Now you've got it right. :) Phew!
- Much more pleasing composition
- The red now, instead of fighting against the subject, helps draw the eye to the subjects face, yet, without overpowering it.
- The subject has sufficient room to stand
- That little stuck feather, on the edge of the platform, tickles me pleasantly.

Ahhhhh.... ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge13-Nov-2006 04:31
I'm sorry, but I can't drag myself away... I'm still sitting here laughing to myself over what you did to the image! Too funny! ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge13-Nov-2006 04:30
LOL! Perhaps I wasn't quite clear on that! LOL! And my questions weren't really questions - it was my thought process as I looked at the image, and all the distracting things I was thinking that was keeping me away from the bird. Now, perhaps you would care to mirror-image the bird side to side instead! LOL! :) ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge13-Nov-2006 03:23
Lonnit, I see what you mean about flipping the image, much more fun this way ;-)

Here are a couple of clues to your questions:





-Naj
Canon DSLR Challenge12-Nov-2006 15:42
I missed the crossed feet - got distracted by the background. I was trying to figure out if it was an old car, and then what the red things are - could they be red birds? Are the lighter parts beaks? What's that ridge just behind where he's standing? Is that a wooden surface with a metal edge? See, I read left to right, so I merely glanced at the bird before my eyes were whisked across the page to the bright red areas, and then all that blurry background was so interesting, I couldn't get back to the subject. Flipping the image would help, perhaps even create some energy as you fight back and fourth between the background & the bird. If the bird is on the right, I'd be drawn to it b/c I read left to right, so my eyes natually want to go right, but then I'd be attracted back to the red, b/c red will always attract the most attention in an image. The energy might help support the fun-ness of the subject, which I'm comletely overlooking right now. :) ~ Lonnit
Canon DSLR Challenge12-Nov-2006 13:57
Brent, Nico & Sharon, thanks for the kind comments. - Najinsky
Canon DSLR Challenge06-Nov-2006 23:35
This realy is fun, and that background is very colorful and pleasing.
~Brent
jnconradie06-Nov-2006 05:55
Wonderfully funny! :-) Nicely done. Regards ~jnconradie
elips06-Nov-2006 05:42
This is very funny, Najinsky! I get cross-eyed myself looking at it and I love the feet standing on each other. Great catch! ~Sharon