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04/14/2002 08:50:00 PM |
Excellent choice, shaft of light adds to impact. Good control of light. Would prefer base and seat in lower right to be cropped from picture. |
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04/14/2002 03:48:00 PM |
the ray of light really makes this one great. |
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04/13/2002 09:36:00 AM |
Whether on purpose or not, the light adds a nice touch to it. |
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04/13/2002 09:23:00 AM |
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04/13/2002 01:32:00 AM |
nice framing; nice light; I suspect that the piece is a grander than this photo makes it out to be-maybe a lower perspective would help |
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04/11/2002 11:10:00 AM |
I love those sun rays ... how did u get that? |
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04/11/2002 09:09:00 AM |
A non-creative picture of someone else's art is not appealing. |
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04/10/2002 06:22:00 PM |
That's good. needs an object next to it other than a person to show the size of this sculpture |
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04/10/2002 02:42:00 PM |
Cracking subject, superb lighting - the shafts of light are terrific! |
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04/10/2002 02:20:00 PM |
Nice sunbeam... it's a pretty staid angle for such a potentially interesting object, though. |
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04/10/2002 11:50:00 AM |
the sun shining is is a nice touch, but the ground and hilights on the statue are blown out. I would have framed it slightly to the left, about 5%, or tried to fiund an angle where the planter in the background wasn't so visible. |
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04/10/2002 09:43:00 AM |
The object looks like it is giving off some sort of energy the way the sun is shining on it. I would have liked it even more if the bottom was cropped. What do you think. Nice pic. :) |
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04/09/2002 04:12:00 PM |
It may have been better if the sun was hitting the side you were taking the picture of. |
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04/09/2002 03:30:00 PM |
i like the rays of light in the top left hand corner. |
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04/09/2002 02:36:00 PM |
Architect's work: interesting. Photographer's: so-so. |
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04/09/2002 01:02:00 PM |
I like the way you mixed the light and shadows |
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04/09/2002 10:14:00 AM |
Nice sculpture. Photograph would be stronger by cropping tightly on the curves. |
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04/09/2002 10:14:00 AM |
This is way to cool! Great find and nice shot! |
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04/09/2002 09:14:00 AM |
Good time of day and angle choice. I like how the rays at the top enter the shot and illuminate your subject. The front is a bit dull, I wonder what the use of a reflctor would have done to the loghting of it? Still a good shot! |
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04/09/2002 05:58:00 AM |
This is great, especially like the ray of light captured coming down on it! |
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04/08/2002 09:41:00 PM |
Nice effect with the sun ... |
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04/08/2002 08:48:00 PM |
The light reflecting off the curved sides is awesome. I don't care for the shape of the whole thing, though, so it might have been nice to crop in closer, to focus on the reflective edge. |
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04/08/2002 08:47:00 PM |
nice shot! I love the sun beams! good focus and composition |
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04/08/2002 07:56:00 PM |
the skybeams make this. how did you do that? |
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04/08/2002 04:11:00 PM |
It's a giant glittering poop! Great picture of it though. |
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04/08/2002 02:54:00 PM |
I like the way you "captured" the light |
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04/08/2002 01:47:00 PM |
The ray of sunlight adds to this picture. Very well done. |
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04/08/2002 12:49:00 PM |
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04/08/2002 12:16:00 PM |
I really like this sculpture. This is the first 'glare' i have seen that i think adds to the photograph in this challenge. I believe that you also managed to catch a little iris flare in the lower right portion of the photo. I think this would be another candidate for a night time photo to get rid of the background... |
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04/08/2002 11:25:00 AM |
I like the lighting. very cool! |
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04/08/2002 10:32:00 AM |
Cool lighting, especially coming in from the top left. |
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04/08/2002 08:38:00 AM |
Nice lens flare! and good light. Maybe from the other side and capturing the shadow could have been interesting, with more light shining on the statue ? |
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04/08/2002 08:22:00 AM |
liked the light. Very nice |
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04/08/2002 07:04:00 AM |
Nah. It's just a picture of a sculpture. |
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04/08/2002 12:55:00 AM |
I love the statue, but a photograph should do something unique with its subject, not just frame it, I think. |
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