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TRUE
04/12/2004 06:28:41 PM
TRUE
by mamonell

Comment:
this is a ribbon shot for me!
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Reelin' In The Big One
04/09/2004 06:07:13 AM
Reelin' In The Big One
by hsteg

Comment:
This was my choice to win. Congratulations on a wonderful photograph.
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Cape Falcon
04/09/2004 06:04:05 AM
Cape Falcon
by Mick

Comment:
This was my choice to win. Congratulations on a wonderful photograph.
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TURN
04/08/2004 03:30:41 PM
TURN
by Rando D300

Comment:
I have a particular liking to photos that contast old things with new things. I would crop out the right side and highlight only this comparison. That shadow didn't help you at all. Ouch! 6
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Quality Equipment
04/08/2004 03:25:23 PM
Quality Equipment
by jjbeguin

Comment:
I really like the noise that you have used here. 8
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Wheels of Time
04/08/2004 03:23:42 PM
Wheels of Time
by stargazer

Comment:
I like everything here exept the distracting line between the backdrop and the tabletop. 7
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Driving Pleasure
04/07/2004 04:25:44 PM
Driving Pleasure
by eostyles

Comment:
think hard about borders. more than not they distrct. nice shot. 7
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Transformation Wheel
04/07/2004 04:18:45 PM
Transformation Wheel
by Tallbloke

Comment:
great subject! I think that using the rule of thirds could have helped your drama. It would have given us an idea of what that cable wheel was spinning to, or spinning from. 6
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Retired
04/07/2004 04:10:19 PM
Retired
by pitsaman

Comment:
depth of field is confusing here because of the drastic blur for the background on the left, to the slightly blurred background of the red building. I think that with a static background, totally blurred or totally in focus, you would have more continuity. Put the wheel hub into one of the rule of thirds cross-sections and you have a winner. Great subject! 6
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1800's mobility
04/07/2004 04:03:14 PM
1800's mobility
by frumoaznicul

Comment:
I like that the wheel hub sits on left verticle third line. Drop that hub to the lower horizontal third, and I think the composition would be perfect. Nice shot. 7
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