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| 06/29/2005 06:17:58 PM |
Sundial Bridgeby RikkiComment: Wow, when you shot this, it's almost as though you knew it would ribbon here. Well, I can't see why it won't. Nice, vibrant colors. Simple and elegant, just the type DPCers get all hot and bothered for. I'll give you a good vote...after all, that was the plan all along, right? |
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| 06/29/2005 06:14:50 PM |
Revenge On Authority ... Got A Match ?by ColeyComment: Well, I'm a Methodist, but I still understand this photo. Lots of lines to see and be led by, which is a good thing. Killing nuns...ehh...that's questionable, since from what I understand, blood is really hard to get off of train wheels. You do good work, and I'll give you a 3 for each person in the photo. |
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| 06/29/2005 06:04:01 PM |
Popsiclesby bucketComment: Ahhh...a bribe of the kiddies to get utterly submissive participation in the parent's photog hobby never hurt anything. Good shot by the way...I see lines that lead my eyes to your kids...well, they are someone's kids, most likely...and that works in my book. So, was this shot taken looking down onto a deck or standing in front of a wall with carefully arranged and highly acrobatic children? |
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| 06/29/2005 06:00:48 PM |
Underground station by aKiwiComment: A good example of vanishing point, but not leading lines so much as I understand it...ok...I just took the time and looked it up...Google is Great, by the way...and I do admit that the lines in your photo do lead my eyes to a specific place. I would like to see some sort of focal point, though, to make this a truly wonderful shot. I'll give you an 8...you deserve it after reading my comment. |
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| 06/29/2005 05:56:48 PM |
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| 06/29/2005 05:55:41 PM |
Fishingby mickwestComment: I see many lines here, but I am having a hard time finding what they are leading me towards. Basically, instead of resting on a single location, I find my eyes darting around looking for a focal point. |
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| 06/29/2005 05:53:20 PM |
Leading to a Future Togetherby L1Comment: I especially like how the legs of the women seated on the aisles also lead one's eye back to the central focal point. Too bad the bride has that tree growing out of her head, though ;) All in all, a good entry that should do well. |
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| 06/28/2005 06:11:56 PM |
Ornamental Metalby afiver9Comment: This is a good subject...a great subject, really. However, it could use a different angle to eliminate the background clutter, and perhaps a different time of day to lessen the shadows. Shoot this again and post the results. Good luck. |
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| 06/28/2005 05:17:35 PM |
St.Louis Welcomes Youby sacredspiritComment: I am sure you've already been told, but the bottom could be cropped off. The rest of the shot is quite good and I don't see much else to improve upon. |
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| 06/28/2005 05:11:58 PM |
No. 17by Tom_RobbrechtComment: Very much a good stock-type shot, especially if you clone out the '17'. Technically this is a good shot, but it doesn't do much else for me personally. Granted, I'm just one person. Perhaps a more angled presentation of the wrench would be more dynamic, but I'm not sure that's what is missing for me. Sorry I couldn't be more help than this. |
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