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| 02/11/2003 01:42:33 AM |
Trumpting in the Moonby AnachroniteComment: fantastic lighting, crop is good too. just a little pixellated though, this picture's kind of a good argument for shooting with negetives working the enlarger.
this looks like a great subject for shooting a series at different times of day. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:39:41 AM |
Structures of an Old Factoryby nathaliedooComment: really beautiful, might come back and buy a print, be sure to take advantage of the new portfolio thing. don't let me forget either, let me know when it goes on sale. i find your photo inspiringly good. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:36:46 AM |
Spindlesby justineComment: right point of focus. bonus points for not throwing on a superfluous border. neat thing about this one is i bet folks run up and down the stairs a zillion times without catching this angle, which is why it fits the challenge so well. black and white a good choice. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:34:43 AM |
Supportby OneSweetSinComment: almost perfectly symmetrical, good job of capturing that for the shot, fits the challenge really well. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:30:14 AM |
Heatby AleciaComment: good choice of subject. don't mind the glow of the shining white like maybe would happen with another shot, this looks better just a little overexposed.
borders don't really do anything for me, but everybody else is using them,
so after this week you won't hear any more moaning about it. go for what you know.
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| 02/11/2003 01:28:43 AM |
Round by albright1Comment: edge of the jefferson memorial at magic hour, right? you could make your own postcards. i think your columns are at like 89 or 91 degree angle, almost but not quite vertical. noticeable because your rectangle's a game of lines.
man what a nice exposure, just enough sweet gold light, saturates just right.
borders don't really do anything for me, but everybody else is using them,
so after this week you won't hear any more moaning about it. go for what you know. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:25:24 AM |
Giants of the Bushby PtmanComment: think for the purposes of this challenge it might've behooved you to get right at the foot of one, make the angle as ridiculous as possible. not that this isn't a real nice shot, which it is. like the bonus shadows on the trunk. works real nice with the grain of the wood. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:23:21 AM |
Stairwellby jimmyn4Comment: you seem to have gotten the angle that produces the most lines possible within your rectangle. good job. did you use a flash? the lighting's a little harsh in the lower right maybe. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:19:02 AM |
Columbiaby tfarrell23Comment: one time i read a comment about a flag photo somebody else had written. commenter said it was a cheap shot, too easy, so ubiquitous a symbol that it loses its meaning.
i think he was wrong. i like your perspective.
some folks are real sensitive about seeing unorthodox star-spangled banners. they're entitled to their beliefs, which i think you should ignore. in my humble opinion, jimi hendrix was the best thing that ever happened to the national anthem. i dig your flag.
this country's flag has artistic license built-in. |
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| 02/11/2003 01:17:01 AM |
It's Just A Gameby ShiiizzzamComment: great textures, man texture is at least two-thirds of what it\'s all about. pores on the gloves. only drawback is if you\'re nutty for animals that might be kinda gross. i mean the glove looks like flesh, it's kinda spooky.
borders don't really do anything for me, but everybody else is using them,
so after this week you won't hear any more moaning about it. go for what you know. |
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