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| 07/03/2006 07:15:24 AM |
Sparkling Wheatby YoungerComment: The multiple reflections of the sun create a compelling effect, and the whole is nicely framed, with the major diagonal flow crossing the band of cloud. I particularly like the way the topmost sunburst sits almost directly in front of the topmost whisp of cloud.
It looks more like highly polished steel than glass, though... |
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| 07/03/2006 02:55:40 AM |
Lostby pacpintoComment: A nice piece of still life. And a story being told - you can imagine somebody somewhere anxiously searching through their pockets...
But not much happening with the glass, as such. And I find I'm a bit distracted by how unnaturally flat the sand is. |
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| 07/03/2006 02:53:35 AM |
Glass Candle Holder on a Glass Tableby chaliceComment: The colours here are very seductive. White segues to yellow, orange, brown, then finally black - very hypnotic. It would make for an interesting duotone.
I'm not sure the reflection quite works, though. Too much of a mirror image. Maybe if the shot had been taken from higher up, or if the reflection had added a unique tone, it might've worked better. You could even have some fun taking this shot from different angles, and seeing how they look upside down... |
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| 07/03/2006 02:46:57 AM |
in-side-out-side-inby tateComment: I think making this monochrome was the right choice.
You've captured the essence of window reflection well here. My eye is drawn back and forth between items on either side of the glass. Very tricky to achieve, I imagine. |
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| 07/03/2006 01:56:43 AM |
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| 07/03/2006 01:55:52 AM |
The Swanby fotomann_foreverComment: Lots of intriguing reflection and refraction going on here. And nicely framed; though perhaps just a bit untidy in the bottom right, with elements drifting out of frame. |
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| 07/03/2006 01:53:53 AM |
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| 07/03/2006 01:53:11 AM |
Worlds Obscuredby ImagineerComment: A nice moody shot, which the dirty glass helps to enhance.
I would have cropped much more tightly from the top. There's a lot of nothing happening up there. And maybe trimmed back on how much of the outside we can see - just enough to provide a frame. I think the space on the right works well, though; opening up a sense of the subject staring into empty space. |
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| 07/03/2006 01:50:11 AM |
Honey Eaterby BrianRComment: The subdued use of blues and golds works well here, creating a serene ambience.
I would have cropped a little differently, though - leaving just a bit more of a gap at the top, and cropping closely to the lowest point of the blue petal's reflection at the bottom.
And I'm a bit puzzled about what the thing above the flower is - maybe a different angle would've left me a little more enlightened. |
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| 07/03/2006 01:44:35 AM |
We hold a candle...by IreneMComment: A beautiful piece of still-life, but is it glass?
I guess it must be, or you wouldn't have enetered it. But there's not many "glassy" things going on. |
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