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Got Milk?
04/01/2004 09:22:31 PM
Got Milk?
by eostyles

Comment:
I really like the effect of having the spotlight miss the glass. I should try that myself. It adds a sense of mystery to the subject.
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Foot Bridge
04/01/2004 09:20:19 PM
Foot Bridge
by Olyuzi

Comment:
This composition would be spectacular had the water been mirror smooth. With the wavy water, however, I would consider placing the bridge on the bottom third rather than the top third. Personally, I would rather see more of the snow covered trees than the water.
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Grand Union Canal
04/01/2004 09:16:23 PM
Grand Union Canal
by e301

Comment:
There is too much of an extreme in lighting. The combination of the dark shades under the bridge and the bright direct light is too much for cameras to handle properly. As a result, the bright area is blown out. The subject itself is quite nice as an urban theme. Consider reshooting it on an overcast day.
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Mirage
04/01/2004 09:07:12 PM
Mirage
by DrJOnes

Comment:
The smoothness of the model's skin is breathtaking an it's contrast with the course and dry ground is spectacular. Very powerful image.
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Path Way to the City
04/01/2004 09:05:16 PM
Path Way to the City
by dinn

Comment:
I realize there is little you can do about it (well, nothing legal) but the posts on the bridge are taller than the skyscraper and really take away from its grandeur. However, if you have enough zoom and enough room behind you, by increasing the distance to the posts and zooming in, you can reduce their height in relation to the building.

Message edited by author 2008-03-07 23:27:55.
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Amberum Peepilarious Edulis (aka, an Orange Peep)
03/31/2004 11:12:14 PM
Amberum Peepilarious Edulis (aka, an Orange Peep)
by stevens

Comment:
The topic is certainly unique and the centered composition works very well for this subject. Making the orange vibrant and brighter would have worked nicely in strenghthening the artificial nature of peeps' color. Overall, very nice.
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View from a falling brick
03/26/2004 12:32:39 PM
View from a falling brick
by Tallbloke

Comment:
I like the title. The photo is also well taken and an unique perspective. Zooming out some could have added more context the the image. Ideally, if open-shutter zooming is an option with your camera, some motion blur giving the sense of falling would have been spectacular.
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what is orange
03/25/2004 03:17:15 PM
what is orange
by lakritstroll

Comment:
Nice use of colors. It's interesting to see the different colors cast by shadows.
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Orange is the color of fashion
03/25/2004 03:07:31 PM
Orange is the color of fashion
by stevelenz

Comment:
Despite having very little orange in the photo, you made it stand out by properly contrasting it with the rest of the photo. However, had the orange been more vibrant, it would have really stood out with more impact.
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Spring, where are you?!
03/25/2004 03:04:22 PM
Spring, where are you?!
by Sonifo

Comment:
The contrasting vibrance between the subject and the background really compliments this photograph well. The two things I'd change are the motion of the left foot and hand as well as the cropping. I think that including the entire pathway on the right would have served better.
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