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| 02/25/2007 11:22:32 PM |
Stareby dsidwellComment: Nice play on words! Try cropping this just above the man's head, and toward the left side of the stairs where the shadow comes straight down, and see what you think. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:19:17 PM |
Brief encounter...by IreneMComment: I'd prefer this cropped just to the right of the door frame in the background. The bright spot just behind the person walking seem to keep grabbing my eye. I love this otherwise. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:18:03 PM |
I Wonder If My Toys Are Missing Me?by J-MeComment: This needs a slight counterclockwise rotation to level your horizon before the poor people slip on the ice and slide right off the right edge of the frame! ;-) Other than that small detail, I quite like this. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:16:25 PM |
Cold Seasonby fredahenryComment: I quite like this, my only complaint is that the person behind the man on the viewer's left is close enough to the camera to also be in focus, and makes him look like he has two heads. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:15:02 PM |
Best Place On The Cornerby skasubaComment: I like this, but I believe you should have cropped at the wall on the right side. The small bit of the area to the right of the bar is superfluous, and a bit of a distraction in my opinion. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:13:58 PM |
The view from my streetby RainMotorsportsComment: I think this needs somewhat of a human connection to really fit the genre of street photography. In any case, I feel like your subject (the graffiti-covered wall) does not take up enough of the frame, and the fence in the foreground blocks the viewer from it. Also, the photo itself seems to need a slight clockwise rotation to level the horizon. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:03:43 PM |
Sad Bridgeby ApeeComment: This needs a point of interest -- I'm not sure what I'm supposed to be looking at. It also needs some type of human connection to really fit the genre of street photography. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:01:34 PM |
Untitledby SaraRComment: Good light (or good post-processing) to bring out your subject. The man in the foreground is a distraction and I would have perhaps preferred this without him in the photograph. |
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| 02/25/2007 11:00:10 PM |
guitar manby arsenalComment: The word that comes to mind for me here is "almost." I don't like that as a viewer, I am blocked from "guitar man" by the two people in the foreground. Still, great light and tonality. |
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| 02/25/2007 10:57:45 PM |
Sherryby cheleComment: I like this, but it borders on being an environmental portrait. I can see this as a photo to go with a feature article in a newspaper or magazine, but as street photography it does not quite convince me. |
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