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Challenge: Curves (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony Mavica FD-95
Location: Hickory, NC
Date: Apr 5, 2002
Aperture: auto
Shutter: auto
Date Uploaded: Apr 6, 2002

Taken around 9:00 am outside the West Wing of Catawba Valley Community College

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Place: 22 out of 89
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Votes: 190
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12/25/2002 09:22:27 AM
i think maybe, i would have cropped a little off the top.....
 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/13/2002 10:46:00 PM
Took one very similar and didn't submit it.
04/13/2002 01:44:00 PM
Very cool idea. You seem to be slightly off the line of the sun's shadow, so the image loses some of its symmetry. But points for creativity :)
04/13/2002 01:41:00 AM
nice use of shadows. I just wish it was more symetrical.
04/12/2002 06:08:00 PM
Simple, original idea! I like it!
04/12/2002 02:48:00 PM
Interesting idea. Perhaps if you had gotten the entire chair or somehow cropped the legs off it would have been more effective. As it is, the full effect is "muddled" by the legs at the top of the picture.
04/11/2002 05:17:00 PM
I would like to see more of the top chairs or not at all. And maybe tighter cropping. Nice job.
04/11/2002 07:19:00 AM
love the shadow instead of the chair itself. well-thought out!
04/10/2002 08:38:00 PM
very busy; great setup of the shadows, but the inclusion of the chairs is really distracting; the background is bland; it's wistful
04/10/2002 02:25:00 PM
Great idea, clever composition.
04/10/2002 02:02:00 PM
Cute shot.
04/10/2002 11:51:00 AM
If you're going for symmetry, try to be more precise. :)
04/10/2002 09:58:00 AM
Nice effect. Think it might have been great if surface was more interesting (like saltillo tiles or stones) and you could have put the chairs in the frame as well.
04/10/2002 09:15:00 AM
Very crisp and definitely lots of curves. I like how you captured just the legs of the chairs. It looks great. :)
04/10/2002 08:33:00 AM
This is such a cool idea. So much more creative to use the shadows
04/09/2002 12:59:00 PM
very good idea with shadows
04/09/2002 11:23:00 AM
hmm .. i think the edges of the chairs above are distracting. nice idea tho
04/09/2002 09:32:00 AM
Nice play between the real chairs and their shadows.
04/09/2002 07:30:00 AM
I like it, but I probably would have cropped the edge of the seats out the way.
04/09/2002 07:27:00 AM
clever and nicely done!
04/09/2002 05:38:00 AM
this is one of my fave's.
04/09/2002 03:17:00 AM
Nice idea. Did you set the photo up? More symmetry would have been appealing, and I'm sure you could have gotten it.
04/08/2002 09:31:00 PM
to really make this shot, it needs to be composed to only include the shadows, (get those charis out of there!)
Otherwise I like it, good idea!
04/08/2002 09:03:00 PM
Very clever, would've been even better with some of the top cropped off, focusing on the shadows. Like this one!
04/08/2002 04:14:00 PM
Very clear shadows, but I feel that perhaps keeping the chairs themselves out of shot, or maybe waiting for the shadows to lengthen more would have helped.
04/08/2002 01:14:00 PM
This is an interesting display of curvature. This is the only photo I have seen so far that uses the shadows as the subject of the photo.
04/08/2002 10:28:00 AM
I like the use of shadows. It makes the picture even more interesting.
04/08/2002 08:48:00 AM
maginative. Could be even more abstract if you'd shot it 180 degrees round, so the shadows pointed upwards...


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