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| 06/03/2004 04:52:57 PM |
game overby MyD2Comment: This is a really good composition but it's just too grainy and has too high of JPEG compression. I'm not sure if its your camera or if maybe you are using a software program that is resizing things funny. I'd try to shoot at the highest resolution possible, increase colour saturation wherever possible, and resize so that you don't lose a lot of image details. |
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| 06/03/2004 04:52:04 PM |
Poloby tomlewis1980Comment: This is the best polo shot by far. Rich colour saturation. Interesting detail, sharp and in focus - best of all it's compelling. 10 |
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| 06/03/2004 04:51:33 PM |
Rained Outby DigitmasterComment: This is absolutely beautiful. I love that you really captured the rained out feel with an interesting composition - really interesting lighting, etc. 10 |
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| 06/03/2004 04:49:43 PM |
Waiting for Playersby NeuferlandComment: Really cool idea. Lots of drama here. Interesting composition - really like the dark smudges on the wall even. Good luck 10 |
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| 06/03/2004 04:48:54 PM |
The Catchby SondaComment: I think this would have been really good if the lighting was a bit better, the grain/noise/jpeg compression wasn't so high (even in low lighting, try to use a low ISO - digital cameras tend to create too much noise with high ISOs). Also, it always adds something if one thing is in motion (or has motion blur) to have the rest of the image dead sharp adn in complete focus. I'm not sure if it's the grain or the saturation bleeding, but the mit doesn't look sharp and in focus. |
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| 06/03/2004 04:47:21 PM |
Anticipationby ZoomdakComment: A very good idea for this challenge. Because there is so much going on in the background, it may have been a better composition if you put something into the forefront to draw the reader's eye into the rest o the scene. Maybe something to explain teh event, like a track outfit, a programme, etc. not sure. I can't tell what people are waiting to see, but that's okay too. Just needs something int he forefront - maybe even to create some drama with DOF. Good luck with this though. it's a good idea. |
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| 06/03/2004 04:46:04 PM |
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| 06/03/2004 04:45:50 PM |
Ole Ole Oleby trainComment: Love that you put something in the forefront to draw the eye into the image. Really excellent idea for this particular composition. The composition works really well but the saturation seems a bit dull. I can tell it was probably a very colourful scene. Maybe you can do something in your software program to increase the saturation or hues slightly. -7 |
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| 06/03/2004 04:41:39 PM |
Unsung Heroes of the Black Artby Go-KLComment: Really cool idea. I like that there's something in the forefront that draws the viewer's eyes into what teh guys inthe shop are doing. I even like the tires on the left side. Good luck 8 |
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| 06/03/2004 04:41:13 PM |
Field Lightsby AarthekComment: Very intersting idea. Maybe it could have been even better if you shot it looking straight up at the light - almost to make it look like a diagonal. An effective idea for this challenge though. |
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