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| 01/27/2005 05:48:14 PM |
The Coin Collectorby StagoleeComment: I like the reflections in this picture. There is some dust or stray reflections on the lower right of the image that literally had me blowing on my monitor to clean it off. :) |
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| 01/27/2005 05:44:52 PM |
U.S. Coinsby GaiaComment: I like the apparent randomness of the change, and the different colors (with the dominant dark colors mostly in the middle, but also peeking out from some other places). The little bit of missing space in the bottom right throws the picture off a little for me. Was showing the reverse of the Connecticut quarter while showing mostly the obverse of other coins an intentional decision? |
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| 01/27/2005 04:30:33 PM |
Old CD to New iPODby krazyivanComment: Are we allowed to "flip" the picture for Basic Editing? If not, taking a picture of this in a mirror would have made the iPod text go the right direction (though managing all of those reflections would have been difficult...) |
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| 01/27/2005 04:28:15 PM |
Old and New Buildingsby SimonkasprzakComment: Most building reflection pictures I see don't show the inside of the reflective building, like this one does... in this case, it serves to make the reflected buildings more "ghostly," given them an even older feel. |
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| 01/27/2005 04:23:41 PM |
Solid Power versus Transparent Powerby PeterCComment: Those triangles on the top of the glass building look like an evil jack-o-lantern. :) Was there an angle that could have removed that building in-between and the one at the lower-right? |
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| 01/27/2005 04:20:10 PM |
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| 01/27/2005 04:14:56 PM |
The Winds of Timeby devboboComment: I like the subtlety of the windmills in the picture. It may just be my monitor, but the tree takes something away from the picture (in my opinion) because it obscures the building too much. The darkness gives this great atmosphere. |
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| 01/27/2005 04:10:10 PM |
Ageless Reflectionby breckinshireComment: Good thing I don't stlil live in Boston, or we both would have submitted this photo. :) I like the shadows... (that glare in the bottom left and the two lights inside the Hancock must have been frustrating). |
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| 01/27/2005 04:05:44 PM |
Ripeness Descendingby jessfrolioComment: Did you speed up the ripening process on the top grapes, or is there some other photographic trick here? Very creative... |
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| 01/27/2005 12:39:37 PM |
The New Builds Around the Oldby briphotoComment: I know there's not much you can do about it, but the shadow of the tree on the front of the house and the tree on the right are distracting... For the tree on the right, perhaps taking the picture from an angle that included the whole tree would work. But I like the way the shot is set up here anyway... |
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