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| 01/08/2006 12:43:23 AM |
Just Hangin'by magnusComment: Great colours, nice symmetry and the people form a strong focal point by being silohuetted. Good work - it makes me want to know more about where they are and what they are waiting for. |
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| 01/08/2006 12:42:16 AM |
The sky is Not the limitby DsealeComment: I love the transition from dark to light. I'm also a sucker for architecture and symmetry, so I think this shot is wonderful. The way it disappears into the cloud is great. Finally, your choice of black+white is brilliant - it really simplifies the shot and let's the viewer focus on the building and it's patterns. Great work! PS: Composition is also particularly good. |
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| 01/08/2006 12:39:07 AM |
Not looking up?by QuickeyeComment: That looks like an interesting cloud formation. I'm guessing your title implies that you were surprised other people weren't interested in it. The clouds are a little overexposed though and the people are a bit dark so I'm not sure what you wanted the focal point to be. If it was the cloud I would have exposed less to keep more detail in them. |
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| 01/08/2006 12:35:29 AM |
Time to Reflectby AlexSaberiComment: Great work - the colour is great, the expression is good and the composition/framing is very well done. The sharpening is taken too it's limit but I wouldn't say it's oversharpened. Having the person generally lighter than the background works extremely well - but something tells me you know enough about photography to realise that yourself. Great work - at the top end of the results for me. |
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| 01/08/2006 12:32:17 AM |
Policing Londonby DoigComment: It took me a minute to get the title - instinct made me look for a bobby somewhere in the shot. Having the car blurred is fine, but it would have been nice if the buildings were sharp. Try a tripod, or at least sit the camera on or against something solid to help you out maybe. |
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| 01/08/2006 12:30:38 AM |
hey!!!from arabi,georgiaby melodeeComment: Something tells me that your "City" is a little bit "Country" - but, hey, that's cool. The image looks a bit blotchy and the colour is a little off - perhaps if you could have taken the shot when the sun was behind the camera, rather than behind the sign. I love the inclusion of a person (perhaps yourself even) in the shot! |
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| 01/08/2006 12:28:20 AM |
Oasisby BradComment: The contrast of the bright nearby buildings to the darkened city in the background is well done. I am guessing this is what you mean by "Oasis" - an oasis in the night. |
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| 01/08/2006 12:26:46 AM |
CityLife_Torontoby laindComment: That's an awkward angle you chose for the shot - kind of implies you don't particularly like city life. If that was your intention then well done. There isn't a particular focal point though, so it doesn't hold your attention for long. |
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| 01/08/2006 12:25:03 AM |
Nightime Travelsby pidgeComment: Probably the nicest long-exposure in the challenge. Lovely rich colours, nice flowing lines that all converge together and the star effect on the streetlights really adds a nice sparkle to the shot. Great work! |
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| 01/07/2006 01:57:28 AM |
Daily Routineby ecameronComment: Interesting shot. Are they pernament statues at this location? The title is very good. |
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