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| 01/30/2005 07:56:18 AM |
Ageless Reflectionby breckinshireComment: Good catch of the subject! Shame for the shadow that takes too much off from your photo... You should have waited for the time when the whole church(?) would have been recflected beautiful. Always pay attention to not having big deatilless areas on your photo. |
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| 01/30/2005 07:48:32 AM |
Generationsby ComputergiComment: B&W was a great choice here! Wonderful photo with full of emotions, I love the composition, and the contrast between old and young. :-) In Hungarian, new is rather for objects, not humans, but this may be just a language difference, so 10 from me and good luck!!! |
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| 01/30/2005 07:45:10 AM |
Vinyl Reflectionsby tommyd65Comment: Great composition, blue tones and I love the reflection. Both old and new are accented on your photo which is wonderful sharp. Personally I would have chosen black background, but this is just my taste, don't care about it. :-) |
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| 01/30/2005 07:41:03 AM |
The New Builds Around the Oldby briphotoComment: I like the composition here. :-) I would crop a few mm on the top, because the signs of rotation have remained there. I would leave more space on the bottom, a few cm because the greens would add a nice colour element to the blue and terracotta colours. Maybe a bait more saturation would help, too. Try these, and I think you will get a very nice result. :-) |
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| 01/30/2005 07:37:57 AM |
New growth... thru the deadby WobbleComment: Nice idea. :-) I miss the bottom of the flowers and you lost some shades of the whites. Maybe a little bit of underexposing would have helped and then you could have helped midtones and shadows with post-processing. I know these flowers and I had some troubles last year photographing the texture too, because harsh sun made it more difficult to get the best exposure for whites and darks at the same time. I wouldn't have cropped it so tight on the right, tyou have cut off a part of that flower, but maybe I would have cropped a few cm on the top. |
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| 01/30/2005 07:32:19 AM |
Fall Colors and Spring Blossumsby fulgentComment: Loveable lights and moody colours! :-) I especially love the light circles on the dark blue background. For me, the leaf colours doesn't really represent autumn, the new side of the subject is very much more accented, but alltogether a nice shot. |
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| 01/30/2005 07:30:27 AM |
Can You Hear Me Now ??by lovenhate54Comment: I have the same phone type and the same provider. :-))) Great idea, though, the tilting of the table is a bit distracting, and the colour of the wall doesn't help the mood. I hided it on both sides with my hands and I got a more moody result that way. I would improve lighting as well, more diffusion for the metals, because lighting is a bit harsh on them. |
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| 01/30/2005 07:27:50 AM |
Nostalgiaby fplouffeComment: I love creativity here! Nice composition and DOF, I would have got rid of the remain of dust and maybe it would be even more better if the front side of the CD was sharp, too. Just an idea. |
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| 01/24/2005 07:33:06 AM |
The Great Pumpkinby MobiusComment: Simple and classical, but I don't feel much creativity in it. The composition is not bad, though, I would have cropped a bit on the top and right side to follow the rule of thirds. I like the sharpness of the main subject. |
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| 01/24/2005 07:30:38 AM |
Cow Enteringby Pug-HComment: This one made me laugh. :-))) Simple and humorous. :-) I wish the cow was a bit more sharp and greens a bit more saturated green. |
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