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And now.. in Québec..
08/25/2003 01:02:06 PM
And now.. in Québec..
by marypowa666

Comment:
Not a bad shot, but I have a couple of recommendations:
- try to keep the horizon level for shots like this.
- Maybe a slightly shorter and wider crop.
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In Through The Out Door
08/13/2003 10:43:21 PM
In Through The Out Door
by ChrisW123

Comment:
I read the comments and then reviewed the image again. My inial thoughts remain the same.
I saw the subject as the strong structure of the window frame (right angles) played against the delicate and random structure of the tree. The blurred white window frame is a strong element (right angle) because of it's size and an important element because it foreshadows the right angles in the window pain. The fountain servers a similar purpose by foreshadowing the delicate and random structure of the tree. I still think it's a great photograph with a lot of depth.

I don't think a photograph needs to WOW you in less than a second to be good. Sometimes it takes minute to enjoy the depth.

I don't know if the photographer saw what I did, but that is probably ok too.
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Right angle
08/09/2003 08:33:29 AM
Right angle
by Alexys

Comment:
Definitely right angles, but the top left seems to be a little out of focus. I know that's being picky, but I didn't take much off. I just think still photos of precision instruments usually benefit from sharp focus.
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Faces
08/09/2003 08:01:28 AM
Faces
by Grandmom

Comment:
Really good interpretatin of the challenge. I think more depth of field would have helped the focus and brought the users attention to the structure.
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Getting wrid of these right angles
08/09/2003 12:44:11 AM
Getting wrid of these right angles
by jjbeguin

Comment:
At first I didn't like the blur with the falling chunk of wall, but it does help indicate movement. The huge white area of wall is also a little distracting. But, I know how difficult it is to get a photo like this when everything is moving around you, so I am going to give the score a difficult boost. The tonality of the worker is excellent. Get rid of the part of the lower wall and the right angles and texture of the worker will probably stand out more.
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In Through The Out Door
08/09/2003 12:36:01 AM
In Through The Out Door
by ChrisW123

Comment:
I really like how this photo addresses the right angle challenge. The soft white right angle in front of the repeating dark angles is great. The same layering can be found in the airy green leaves of the tree and the white fabric. Very creative and well executed.
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Fine Joinery
08/09/2003 12:30:58 AM
Fine Joinery
by brettd

Comment:
I like your interpretation of the challenge and the composition of the image. Given the precision of the joinery, I think sharp focus would be more effective. With a stationary subject you can use a tripod or bench to hold the camera steady. This should help with sharp focus even if there is not much light.
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Modern City Is the Application of Right Angles
08/09/2003 12:21:59 AM
Modern City Is the Application of Right Angles
by tolyanchik

Comment:
I like your interpretation of right angles. From a technique point of view the one thing I would point out is the lamp at the top being out of focus. I'm sure this was a depth of field problem, but maybe it would just be better to crop it out if you cannot pull it into focus. We know it's a lamp post and the right angle for me would be the crossing streets.
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Stop Valve Door
08/07/2003 02:05:23 AM
Stop Valve Door
by haydn

Comment:
I really like the graphic composition of the photograph.
The strong diagonal line adds some energy.
Foxus looks good and exposure is great.
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Study of Body and Lines
08/06/2003 12:30:06 AM
Study of Body and Lines
by Blurry

Comment:
I am not sure where the right angles are, but it a gorgeous photograph. The composition is great and I really like the exposure.
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