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| 08/15/2004 08:43:48 PM |
Athenas Hallwayby zmaerdComment: Ver nice! The shadows are at the perfect place, great diagonal lines. Exposure spot on. The hint of red at the "far end" is a wonderful touch. |
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| 08/15/2004 08:18:20 PM |
Railway to the eastby tetoComment: A classic vanishing point. It all worked but the sky did not cooperate for you. In this case I think the sky could be cropped out - putting the vp close to the top. |
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| 08/14/2004 10:40:28 PM |
RIGHT SIDE OF THE TRACKSby SDWComment: Neato! Most folks used both tracks to demonstrate the vp. Your choice of one worked very well indeed. Nice colors and DoF, but a blue sky would be more dramatic. You need to use more of the size and pixels (640 pixels longest and 150k file size.) |
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| 08/14/2004 10:37:26 PM |
Pedestrian and cyclists onlyby RUEDISCHMUTZComment: Superb entry. It violates a couple rules: 1) dead centered composition - which by the way id PERFECT for this. 2) Area of most contrast is not the subject. The first star-flare is the point at which there is the most contrast - and is optimal for leading the eye down the tunnel. In other words, you eleted to ignore the "rules" - and it was definitely the right choice. I really love it! |
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| 08/14/2004 10:32:41 PM |
RUNWAYby ChefbozComment: Ah - a familar sight! As a pilot, my fist thought is that you are not on the centerline! Well composed, using the line-up lines adds a lot as does the perfectly level horizon. It cleary demonstrates the vanishing point. |
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| 08/14/2004 03:46:46 PM |
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| 08/14/2004 03:40:18 PM |
Into The Woodsby Hot KarlComment: This is the CLASSIC vanishing point. The wood shavings are a wonderful golden/orange color which goes so well with the green. If only your sky would have cooperated - wouldn't a nice crisp blue tie it all togetherr? The placement of the buildings between the first and second left trees was a nice artistic touch. It would be a little stronger if you had included just a bit more tree on the right edge, now just a sliver. Overall - should finish way on up there. |
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| 08/14/2004 03:35:17 PM |
Hidden Strengthby NodeComment: Unusual - but in a wonderful way. The orage in the circular logs makes a great repeating pattern of color. So - you have multiple vanishing points. Good seeing. |
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| 08/14/2004 03:28:59 PM |
200,000 Tilesby redmoonComment: No - it's way more than that - or did you count 'em? Exceptional demo of vanishing point. Nice lighting and colors. I like your perspective too - staying close to the right wall. |
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| 08/14/2004 02:31:37 PM |
... Trough The Seaby empauloComment: Nice seeing, good subject and exposure. The tilted horizon is a bit distracting. Title must be mis-spelled. Excellent rendition of the vanishing point. |
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