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| 07/01/2005 03:53:53 PM |
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| 07/01/2005 03:50:43 PM |
Underground station by aKiwiComment: Boy that's rich... I wish you'd squared up the verticals with a half degree or so ccw rotation. Strong entry. It's perhaps more a "perspective" shot than a "leading lines" shot, but who's picking nits? There aren't that many "true" leading liens shots in the challenge anyway. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:44:38 PM |
Clear way acrossby Moose101Comment: The lean to the right hurts. The oevrall greenish cast hurts a lot. Excessive foreground is adding nothing; it denatures the imapct of the main subject. The diagonal line is very powerful, but it's only marginally a leading line IMO. The post processing that gives a soft glow to the concrete is very nice. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:42:30 PM |
CabInteriorby dacrazyrnComment: A fascinating scene, but unfortunately (IMO) a deeply flawed rendering. It leans to the right badly, so some ccw rotation would be in order. There's a LOT of reticulation, pebbling of the surfaces. This is so extreme it looks as if you may have added it in with a texture filter, but it's possible this is extreme sharpening artifacts, I don't know. I'd like to see the original on this one after the challenge, if you care to show it to me. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:39:23 PM |
Road to the Tetons by postoakinversionComment: Nice conversion, strong leading line. One would have wished for a bit more impact in the destination, as it were; in this shot the road is of more power than the mountains, which probably isn't ideal. Still and all, a strong entry. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:37:37 PM |
collapsedby buzzmomComment: Lines, yes, but "leading"? Not really. The lines ARE the subject, as it were, and they don't actually "take" us anywhere. The lighting seems rather pedestrian, also, and the pure black BG is adding nothing of interest for me. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:36:14 PM |
The Man on the Phoneby redmoonComment: Wowza! You may get hammered on softness, but I think this is absolutely wonderful. Certainly, it meets the challenge. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:35:26 PM |
Varigate Callaby banmornComment: Well, that's pure... Great lighting and tonalities, wonderful journey down the lines... |
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| 06/29/2005 03:34:22 PM |
Popsiclesby bucketComment: haha, this is a hoot! I'm not 100% sure this really, truly qualifies as "leading lines", but who am I to say? I like it! |
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| 06/29/2005 03:33:39 PM |
Fishingby mickwestComment: Beautiful, muted rendering of the scene. I can almost taste the tranquility. It feels a little soft, even though I'm not a proponent of always-tack-sharp voting. |
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