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| 12/10/2002 06:17:17 AM |
Subwayby stephanComment: I really like the composition and the colours here. The "fixed" vertical lines of the inquiry kiosk are working great together with the well selected motion blur level of the train. But there's room for improvement too. IMHO a greater DOF wold make this shot better and clearer. I'd like to see the lamps and the paving tiles in a sharper focus. Did you used a tripod? The silhouette of a person, lazily leaned against the kiosk or waitig for the train on the track, would add the WOW. Nevertheless good luck for the challenge! (8) |
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| 11/18/2002 02:48:00 PM |
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| 11/11/2002 03:43:00 PM |
Dancing Leafby JEMComment: Nice shot. I like the composition and the shadow too. IMHO it would be better with a less distracting background color. Good luck, nds |
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| 11/13/2002 06:22:00 PM |
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| 11/13/2002 06:13:00 PM |
Astronomically Smallby indigo997Comment: Astronomically great!!! No idea, what it is. But thanks a lot for making me stop and think for a while! -10 - nds |
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| 10/23/2002 06:17:00 AM |
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| 10/23/2002 06:39:00 AM |
Setting Sunby BitzComment: Simply awesome!!! Great composition and expression of your model. One moment I thought about cropping the shaddow areas on the left and the right side of this shot. But you decided right with leaving them in your photo. 10 - nds |
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| 10/21/2002 08:10:00 PM |
Self Portraitby WesComment: Congrats, one of the most impressive self portraits I have ever seen! What kind of lightsource did you used here? Where comes the nicely yellow from? voted 10 - nds |
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| 10/14/2002 11:14:00 AM |
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| 10/14/2002 12:11:00 PM |
Angelic Prideby stephanComment: Perfect composition, awesome lighting and great eye. Is it just fortuity, that the main shafts of light are highlighting the gluttonous belly? IMHO a little out of focus. But I think, that your tripod is responsible for it. I realised, that heavy weight models bring long time exposure shots into sharper focus. Voted 9 - good luck for the challege! |
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