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| 01/23/2003 12:06:17 AM |
"Snow" Outletby DougPazComment: I love the detail in the tree it looks stunning - I hope you took a photo of it on it's own as well. Composition of the sign and tree is quite good. My only negative is that the lighting of the sign could have been slightly better - although I admit that people might think you strange lighting a street sign to remove darkness and reflections. Good work. |
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| 01/23/2003 12:02:08 AM |
First Stopby emagenComment: I love the clouds behind this signpost - they create a lovely background. Focus on the sign is wonderful and composition is quite good also. |
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| 01/23/2003 12:00:28 AM |
Virginia Historical Markerby BAMartinComment: Where was this photo taken? It looks more like a coin than a historical marker - is it preserved in a museum or something? Unfortunately, being taken so close it loses its context as a road sign. Your focus is quite good, although I'm not sure why you have cropped it unevenly (perhaps to hide objects beside it?). |
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| 01/22/2003 11:06:07 PM |
NOHEL(L)?by GekkerComment: I'm seeing a wierd artifact between the tree and the house - creating a purple effect. Did you change the colours before resizing the image perhaps? Also, the sign is difficult to see, although I understand why you tried to include the trees and the house so much - they really make the picture. |
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| 01/22/2003 11:04:09 PM |
Roadsign?by jonrComment: Good idea - is this a road sign or not. Don't worry - I definitely consider this on topic. It looks like the sign is bent slightly - that's a shame because as first it looked like a defect in the image (especially the left edge of the sign). Also, the sign is perhaps a little too dark, but it's not too bad |
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| 01/22/2003 07:08:15 PM |
Drew's Stop Sign Revisited by autoolComment: This is a very picturesque photo - a lovely sunset, a silohuetted rail car and a stop sign that's obviously been target practice once or twice. Colours are great, focus is perfect and composition is wonderful. Well done - one of the best. |
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| 01/22/2003 07:06:23 PM |
Loading Onlyby GotchaComment: What a brilliant use of colour to make a relatively boring photo very interesting. It looks like a very shallow depth of field was used to focus the sign whilst blurring the truck every so slightly - very effective for this challenge. I'll be very surprised if this isn't one of the top places when results come out. Well done. I don't think I would have done anything differently in this photo. |
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| 01/22/2003 07:04:00 PM |
Private road only.....by kiwinessComment: Great focus and colour. It looks like the sign has a lot of history to it. The lighting and depth of field help to ensure that the sign grabs my attention and holds it. Well done. |
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| 01/22/2003 06:58:24 PM |
Left Curveby AaronComment: This photo looks a little bit soft / blurry - perhaps it was zoomed or taken with a low res camera. It looks like rotating the picture slightly might have made the signpost vertical which might have made it slightly more dominant. |
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| 01/22/2003 06:56:00 PM |
Slight Turn Aheadby xertionComment: It's a shame the sign is a bit dirty - it kind of distracted me. Beyond that I really like the composition and the colours - the blue sky and green shrubs really make the sign stand out nicely. |
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