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| 12/28/2007 01:26:37 PM |
New York Fire Escapeby APComment: Interesting viewpoint of the city, a tiny corner, up on a fire escape balcony, having a quick smoke, whilst the rest of the city bustles by below. |
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| 12/28/2007 01:18:06 PM |
Daddy?by levyj413Comment: Love the grain as well as the ascent from darkness to light. Simple, uncluttered setting allows focus to be on the child as well as the shapes/light/shadow. |
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| 12/28/2007 01:16:45 PM |
Follow...by PuckzzzComment: The road lines really do lead the viewer in. I like the frost and muted tones very much but find the red verges quite distracting. I wonder if you could desaturate the red channel to fade them to grey and make them less of a focal point? |
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| 12/28/2007 01:14:25 PM |
Night Swimby bleuComment: Surreal, odd, intriguing but definitely interesting! |
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| 12/28/2007 01:13:41 PM |
How small we are!!!!!by onarComment: Great sense of scale between the architecture (which is impressive indeed) and the people. Works well. |
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| 12/28/2007 01:11:53 PM |
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| 12/28/2007 01:11:34 PM |
A Little Shelter by robaComment: Unusual image with lots of colour, energy and fun together with clever framing. Works. |
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| 12/28/2007 01:09:56 PM |
Downtown Berkeley Stationby jdannelsComment: Wow, great image - SO much to look at. I really like the way there are different levels or areas to look at - the distant people on the higher level, the roof with it's futuristic circles and diagonals and the platform level with colourful yellow lines and people. Leading lines take me first to the lady in yellow and red but I quickly move all around the frame. Brilliant! |
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| 12/28/2007 01:08:16 PM |
all in a rowby meowComment: I like the subject but my first thought is that it's not sharp enough in the area of focus and my second is that the snow-covered line as it comes towards the viewer and blurs out is actually quite distracting and too overpowering a part of the whole. I do love the needles of frost on the peg though and would be interested in a similar shot bring the main peg nearer to the viewer and including more of the line of pegs in the background for perspective. |
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| 12/27/2007 06:03:15 PM |
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