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| 06/23/2004 07:57:53 PM |
Jumping for Victory by sjonniComment: I have to question the border, but the stopped motion is excellent. I also, like the DOF with her feet slightly blurry...keeps my eyes in the area of the bar and her face. |
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| 06/23/2004 07:54:34 PM |
Heat Wave Continuesby DougPazComment: Well, I think I just stumbled onto the blue ribbon winner. Absolutely fantastic stuff. If only the jaggies on her shoulder weren't there. No matter, I'm sure the original doesn't have them. 10, 10, 10. |
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| 06/23/2004 07:44:58 PM |
Walked away, heard them say "Poison hearts will never change"by artvetComment: Too little resolution and too much grain. Also, the highly exposed nature of this picture does not really suit the subject, which is rather dark. I do like the relationship between the man in the sandals who has just passed and the man begging, but I think the other elements of the image conflict with the story being told there. |
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| 06/23/2004 07:42:09 PM |
Old ferry landing waits for new ferries.by longlivenyhcComment: Increased contrast would have helped this image out a lot. Also, the subject (which is apparently the ferry landing) is lost in the granduer of the cityscape/bridge. Perhaps getting closer to the ferry landing and using a larger aperature would have made the photo more interesting. |
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| 06/23/2004 07:39:49 PM |
U.S. recession forces trucking industry to slowby ChasSourekComment: Not sure what I'm looking at. I suppose these are truck trailers? If so, I think a less severe angle on the composition would have been a better approach. I like the inclusion of the guard rail in the foreground, but the squareness of the rail to the frame flattens the image causing my eye to focus on the railing instead of the truck trailers.
Edit: multiple misspellings Message edited by author 2004-06-30 20:26:38. |
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| 06/21/2004 04:55:38 PM |
I'm So Pretty, Oh So Pretty!by MWittComment: This is very nice. Charming composition and wonderful detail in the bird and mirror. It reminds me of the movie Pleasantville, in which the '50s grey color slowly melts away to vibrant reds throughout the film. Good stuff. |
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| 06/21/2004 04:42:08 PM |
Ave It!by PaulkComment: Phenomenal composition. I love the curves and the way the red pops out without being too overpowering in the image. |
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| 06/14/2004 06:24:16 PM |
When's He Coming Back?by lizzyc3Comment: Might want to use NeatImage a little less extremely. The over softening of this portrait makes the composition too flat. |
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| 06/14/2004 06:22:43 PM |
Ho Humby BobsterLobsterComment: Wow. This is outstanding. Not sure how you did it, but I love the sense of time and space here. 10. |
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| 05/26/2004 04:27:16 PM |
scrapby jus6681Comment: This is one of the better shots I've ever seen on this site, IMO. It would make for a wonderful beginning to a series of 5-7 shots, all centered using similar subjects and the same post-processing. I would have given this a 10 if I was a member. Congrats. |
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