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| 08/17/2005 06:24:09 AM |
Moon Glowby ChezComment: Effective variation on the 'droplet on a leaf' genre. This one exhibits some original thought ,as well as your obvious skill in composing, capturing and processing the image. 7 Message edited by author 2010-10-30 08:37:31. |
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| 08/17/2005 06:21:33 AM |
It takes a little Rainby tuffyComment: A striking, stark image and a legitimate take on the challenge topic in my view. It's a scene that encourages the viewer into some actual thought about rain and its consequences, as opposed to yet another raindrop on a leaf. Nice, effective composition. 7 |
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| 08/17/2005 06:15:39 AM |
Solaceby nico_blueComment: Lovely, tactile image. The water looks seriously wet (not the case in many entries). The expression on his face is fabulous; he's just about wallowing in the rain! 8 |
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| 08/17/2005 06:11:34 AM |
(as seen by) The Sky's Tearsby fotodudeComment: Photograph is brilliant ... title sucks a bit (it seems confusing and doesn't suit this gritty image). The composition is terrific; I think you've used the tilted horizon very cleverly to wring a highly dramatic effect out of the road kerbs. And the wet paving looks fabulous in contrast to the virtually silhouetted figure and his reflection/shadow. Very classy work. 9 |
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| 08/17/2005 06:05:10 AM |
Sunbeams and rainby tonyvComment: Highly evocative image. It conveys the feel of distant rain so faithfully, I can just about smell it! 7 |
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| 08/17/2005 06:03:35 AM |
At the Scent of Rainby datcatComment: I love this picture. It's so stark and unsettling, and both stirs and challenges the imagination of the viewer. That's my definition of worthy art. The slight 'reverse pincushion' effect of the window frame doesn't diminish it; I think it actually contributes. I'm not even too bothered by the fact that you've had to use your title to try to bash it into fitting inside the challenge. 9 |
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| 08/17/2005 05:53:10 AM |
9:01by KaizenComment: A lovely, graphic image. And a very good example of when it is absolutely right to free yourself from the tiresome rule of thirds ... the symmetry of this image is what makes it so powerful and original. It's a fascinating photograph, apparently simple but actually packed with interest. And the rain is a legitimate contributor to the whole, not just a happy co-incidence. Very fine work. 9 |
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| 08/17/2005 05:46:57 AM |
A Storms Serenity by shabbychicComment: Very nice. The white fence creates a startling bit of foreground interest & intrigue, without distracting the attention from the rainstorm. Well composed and executed. 7 |
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| 08/17/2005 05:44:14 AM |
Can Collector (The Bowery, 2005)by pawdrixComment: Really good candid portrait, and a very clever incorporation of 'Rain' ... the look of uneasiness on his face speaks volumes about how the rain is going to affect him. A well conceived & executed image. 8 |
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| 08/17/2005 05:38:28 AM |
Into the Storm by dsidwellComment: Love road shots, and this one is very nice indeed. Glad you chose a straight & unremarkable bit of road; it directs the attention to the key point of your image, and contributes to the feel of it, without getting in the way. 7 |
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