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| 04/24/2005 06:44:00 PM |
Four Señoritas - Albuquerque NM Tricentennialby jemisonComment: Terribly unfortunate shadows on the faces, and smiles that look sooooo forced. This had the potential to be an incredible picture, but these errors may have been beyond your control. Too bad. A potentially great opportunity. |
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| 04/23/2005 03:35:47 PM |
America's Finest Sunriseby ScottKComment: The blockiness of the buildings is almost suggestive of the profiles of Stonehenge. It's a very evocative image. Simplicity and elegance. Nice composition. |
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| 04/23/2005 03:34:41 PM |
Riverbend — April, 2005by Bear_MusicComment: Superb colors and textures. What a nice feel. Too bad the grassy vegetation at the bottom seems crooked, but your horizon was the priority. Something about this image makes me want to come back again and again to identify just what that certain "something" is, so I can make use of it in my own shots. After the challenge, I look forward to seeing anything you may have said about your capture or post-processing. One of my favorites of the challenge. |
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| 04/23/2005 03:31:58 PM |
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| 04/23/2005 03:30:58 PM |
Under the rainbowby LalliSigComment: Stunning. Magnificent. The sense of scale provided by the people and bench really makes me want to stop and gaze at everything. Very well composed. |
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| 04/23/2005 03:28:02 PM |
Natural Beautyby GrigollyComment: Possibly, but the beauty does not emerge from this photo. Shooting an interested shot of a rock is a tough challenge, I admit. Perhaps relying more in dramatic lighting and contrast between light and shadow? This shot contains no immediate draw for the eye, and doesn't have any "wow" factor. 5. |
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| 04/23/2005 03:26:39 PM |
Balanceby SammieComment: Seems to me an uninteresting shot. Nothing captures my eye and makes me wonder or say "wow." Shooting an interesting shot with rocks as the subject is tough, I know. 5. |
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| 04/23/2005 03:22:45 PM |
Honestyby TelehubbieComment: Oh, that is soooo good. I'd love to meet this guy and shoot him sometime myself (with my camera, that is). Great real life candid. I love the inclusion of the cars zooming by. This shot has such great reality and makes me ask questions of what I see. Perfectly done. |
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| 04/23/2005 03:21:00 PM |
Boldly going...by bucketComment: Lovely candid study! A very emotive shot, suggesting lots of possible interpretations. I love a photo that makes me stop and ask questions. Yours does!! |
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| 04/23/2005 03:17:46 PM |
Kjetil Rekdalby terjeComment: GREAT candid looking shot, but the border is waaay overdone, IMO. You'll probably get comments on the apparent on-camera flash too, but I think it works out fine with this particular shot. Very nice. |
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