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| 10/18/2005 05:22:25 AM |
Entranceby BrinComment: Nice work on this image. Overall, a good composition and the symmetry is really pleasing to look at, IMO. I like the B&W for this shot. Good eye. |
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| 10/18/2005 05:20:40 AM |
Night Falls by elsapoComment: A wonderful image. Nice sharp silhouette. Awesome composition (a nice rule of thirds rule breaker!) Wonderful colours. My only nit is the flash of colour at the bottom left corner. Because it is so different from the rest of the image, it stands out very much and as such, is a bit distracting to me. Overall, a very good job. |
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| 10/18/2005 05:13:10 AM |
From Here to Eternityby donnievComment: A wonderful tonal quality to the building. Good use of the wide angle to create the perspective shot. I'm impressed with the focus and clarity of the building lines as my eye moves upward along the building. My only nit would be the little nit of grey cloud along the left side near the top. A minor distraction at most. Excellent photo. |
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| 10/17/2005 10:25:19 PM |
Toad Pondby STEINRComment: A nice scene and some nice depth to the shot. I would have liked a little better management of the dynamic range of the scene. Perhaps a Grad ND filter would have helped to kep the clouds from being so bright. JMO. |
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| 10/17/2005 10:23:06 PM |
Looking Through The Cloudsby KitaComment: While the sunrays are nice in thisshot and the dried ground is a cool foreground, I think like the other view of this scene within this challenge (titled The Storm) a littl better. I think the other shot does a bit better job of showing the big sky view of the area. JMO. |
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| 10/17/2005 10:19:25 PM |
Stripedby Joey LawrenceComment: The results of the GTA GTG!! Excellent wide angle view. The contrast of the B&W stripes against the colour realy is cool. There are a couple of spots in this image that look strangly blurred (around the back feet, along the edges and top of the tree). Is this blur from processing or captured in camera or wind? At any rate, I really like the shot ... a good composition! |
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| 10/17/2005 10:13:42 PM |
Going Downby PanoComment: Way cool an very creative. I never would have thought of something like this! The wide angle gives an unnatural length to the escalator which reminds me of how much I HATE being in malls The human touch on the escalator adds to that feeing for me. Excellent shot. Good luck. |
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| 10/17/2005 10:08:47 PM |
Calm Groundsby TUBORGComment: Despite the crop to give a pano look to this shot, it still stands as an outstanding photo. The contrast f the white building against the dark environment is very nice. Good work. |
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| 10/17/2005 10:07:17 PM |
Contemplationby e301Comment: Simplisic beauty. I like the balance and the the vast elook of the space the wide angle view gives this shot. The rom has depth with this view. Excellent work! |
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| 10/17/2005 10:05:56 PM |
Times Square, 2005 by pawdrixComment: Very striking image. Wonderful use of the ish-eye. Nice composition with the 2 large buildings making a nice framing of the square. I like the processing very much for an added dramatic impact. |
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