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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 40 : Off Center >> Challenge 40 : Eligible > ladykiller
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9/29/03 tomzinho

ladykiller

chicago, il

(no live beings were hurt in the taking of this shot)


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Guest 03-Oct-2003 21:35
Pops - s30 is no limitation - I shoot with S50 and with add-on lenses especially you can get stuff much bigger. Also could be zoomed and cropped.
Guest 30-Sep-2003 21:18
I have to agree with the other comments on size, however having said that I think it is a great idea - simple and definatly on topic. It shows an approach to photography that should be encouraged. I also think it doesn't matter what camera was used as implied by another comment - We have ppl here who have produced brilliant pictures with the lower end scale of canon camera's.
Guest 29-Sep-2003 16:15
I agree the lady bug should be bigger but let's consider that Tomzinho is shooting with an S30. With that in mind I thinks it's a remarkable picture.
ctfchallenge29-Sep-2003 11:47
I like this, but I agree that the bug should be bigger and sharper. I like lots of white 'negative space' (as I think people call it) but it looks 'noisy'/'dirty' here. I'd be tempted to try erasing it to pure white and getting a bigger bug! Paul Donovan.
Gayle Knowles29-Sep-2003 09:34
I like the idea, but way too much white. Very hard on the eyes. Nice shot of the little bug though.
Gayle
Guest 29-Sep-2003 03:32
I would like the bug to be bigger, and you can accomplish that easily with some cropping.
iso320027-Sep-2003 18:37
Looks like the sort of picture I'd do! I like it. Good title.