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| 10/25/2006 01:18:04 PM |
One man at workby HoochieComment: The idea of including the sign with the workers is nice in a photo-journalistic sense. The sky helps not at all...a tighter crop might be in order to eliminate the sky and distracting phone lines. Deep depth of field doesn't really help answer the challenge's request for bokeh, either. |
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| 10/25/2006 01:14:24 PM |
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| 10/25/2006 01:13:09 PM |
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| 10/25/2006 01:11:56 PM |
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| 10/25/2006 01:11:14 PM |
Color Meby bobgaitherComment: The textures must have been appealing in reality...but there's little else here to hold my interest. (Don't see anything I'd call bokeh in the broadest sense of the term, either.) |
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| 10/25/2006 01:09:38 PM |
Portraitby steveh552Comment: The expression on this boys face is awkward...as if it were caught at the wrong moment. I like the almost sepia toning...but it doesn't really go far enough for me, rather it leaves his skin looking oddly toned. Still puzzling over why the fireplace is not plumb.... |
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| 10/25/2006 10:10:32 AM |
Aloneby anotherdayComment: Every time I look at this image (and so far that's at least 5) I like it more! the image of the lonely woman in a stark station just works. The color blocking throughout proves pleasing in composition. Nice mood and sense of place! |
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| 10/25/2006 07:33:45 AM |
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| 10/24/2006 06:23:15 PM |
Train in Vainby Rae-AnnComment: Lovely! You've taken the viewer to an unusual place! While this type of image often leaves me feeling dizzy this one doesn't...the graphic lines have a wonderful power. |
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| 10/24/2006 06:21:08 PM |
FADED MEMORIESby shutterbug8Comment: I love the artistic treatment of this image! Perfectly 19th century! Well, almost perfect...wondering why you chose not to carry the edge effect onto the right side of the frame... Nonetheless one of my highest votes goes to you. |
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