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| 12/22/2009 10:43:44 PM |
Abandoned Skiff, Morris Islandby Bear_MusicComment: An excellent image for this challenge. Processed perfectly. Composition and detail are fantastic... this should get a ribbon. Originally gave it a 7 (think it was only of the early votes and I hadn't established the baseline for the challenge at the time), but clearly deserves a bump... to an 8.. perhaps for now... but I might be back after commenting on some more to bump it further. |
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| 12/22/2009 10:36:02 PM |
Rott In Peaceby TomCubisComment: One of my favourite images in the challenge. I'm a bit of a sucker for dead trees and strangely coloured skies... one first pass I gave this an 8, but upon reflection I feel it deserves a little more, so will nudge it to a 9. Good luck. |
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| 12/22/2009 10:33:32 PM |
V E S T I G Eby bspurgeonComment: I quite like this... guess I'm a bit of a sucker for duotones and vignettes. Good detail. Well composed and interesting subject... all point to this doing fairly well with the wider DPC community. Good luck. |
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| 12/22/2009 10:31:25 PM |
Blue Christmas by pointandshootComment: One of my favourite images in this challenge. I gave it an 8 during my voting pass, but now bumping it to a 9 during my comment pass. I love the minimalism and the Christmas connection you've captured. My only wish... that more DPCers took photos like this. Well done. |
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| 12/21/2009 12:37:35 AM |
INTO THE ABYSS by hotpastaComment: Congratulations Enzo. Well deserved blue ribbon... captured and processed this perfectly. |
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| 12/17/2009 07:25:08 AM |
Tossing cards, killing timeby joeyz101Comment: This is an image that may not fair well with the 10 second voters... well, it'd probably do okay, as I gave it a 7 on my voting pass for the challenge and probably only gave it about that, but only know while commenting do I get a true appreciation of the subtleties of it. The translucent 3 of clubs, the long exposure giving us the tossing hand motion (noticed the blurred hands but didn't make the connection... my defence... I DID have a roasting temperature for the past few days, during which I voted... good thing I'm better now and I'm back)... and I love the read boxers. So, now that I've noticed that, I think even a 7 might have been a bit harsh (and I don't give out too many 7), so I think an 8 is more like what this image deserves. |
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| 12/17/2009 07:16:58 AM |
The One Aloneby gsalComment: This is a great image. Wonderful use of the thirds and leading lines. Processing is superb. The one issue I have is we can't see the kids face, so the boredom is assumed by the viewer, but not confirmed... I initially gave this a 7 when voting, but on closer inspection while commenting, I think it's worthy of more. Reckon I'd give this a 9 or 10 if I had that confirmation I spoke about... still think an 8 is a bit harsh... a 9 is fair I think. Well done. Hope to see this with a ribbon beside it. |
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| 12/17/2009 07:11:34 AM |
Caught Off-Guard by denboteComment: Nice capture. Well composed too. Processing is excellent. Having done some stationary guard work myself, I feel for this poor guy. |
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| 12/17/2009 07:06:10 AM |
veronikaby nixterComment: This is an image deserving a ribbon. Not just for the guts you've got to break so many "rules" (i.e. cut off head and feet, centred composition, massive borders), but for doing it AND still producing a masterpiece such as this. This is wonderful. Originally gave it an 8 when I made my voting pass, but I'm bumping it to a 9. Well done. |
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| 12/17/2009 07:02:28 AM |
All Aboredby ekmaiComment: This is a fantastic example of street photography, even better that it means the challenge perfectly. The expression on the girls face is perfect, as is the guy yawning in the centre of frame. The one issue I have with the image is that my eye is drawn away from the subject by the curved tracks... I understand the perceived need for them for composition/balance... but IMHO I think it may hurt the image more than it helps... but really, what do I know. Still rank it as one of my top 5 images for the challenge, and think you've done a great job. |
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