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| 07/16/2006 03:59:55 PM |
Of Toysby oravsky123Comment: I not sure what to say about this image. The perspective in the toy box should be dark but it is hard to see the wonderful colors and details of the toys. I like the creativity here. |
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| 07/16/2006 07:48:18 AM |
Underwater Fence Post?by MelicityComment: The lighting conditions must have been pretty dark for this image, as it appears to be suffering from camera shake. You might want to crop this to eliminate the negative space on the right (empty water area). This would also help the image by moving the main subject off center (rule of thirds). |
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| 07/16/2006 07:44:59 AM |
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| 07/16/2006 07:41:49 AM |
Battleship Texasby vencapComment: You did an amazing job capturing the various shades of gray in this image. The flags at top are really distracting, as the wind has made them a tumbled mess of color. This would be a fun subject to revisit on a calm day to see what could be done with those flags. |
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| 07/16/2006 07:38:49 AM |
Shem Creekby davidbedardComment: The overall scene quality is very appealing in this image and the perspective is good to capture the dramatic effect of this scene. The lighting conditions are a little harsh for this scene, as the details in white boats on the left are blown. This might be fixable by shooting just a little earlier in the day or later when the sun is higher in the sky. I̢۪m will to bet that you will get beat to death by the DNMC crowd, as the subject chosen is not very creative for a perspective challenge. |
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| 07/16/2006 07:31:00 AM |
Joyby pacpintoComment: I missed the bubble when I rated this, so I̢۪m glad I came back to comment (and a bump). You caught a very wonderful moment and the smile shows she is having fun. However, that smile is really the story here and fill flash would have helped to bring out the details in her face. The good news is that some of the detail can be regained using advanced editing. The bad news is that it isn̢۪t allowed for this challenge. You may want to revisit the cropping of this image also. I would like to see just a touch of her body to connect the arm/shoulder to her face. |
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| 07/16/2006 07:25:16 AM |
The Tower of the Two Sunsby smykComment: The perspective and the sun reflections are well done. The reflections in the sky of the lens aperture really hurt this image. This will be a keeper once you are no longer handcuffed by basic editing and can clone out those reflections you don̢۪t want. |
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| 07/16/2006 06:49:58 AM |
Natures Perspectiveby sherpetComment: Very nice image. There is nothing I could remotely suggest to improve this image. The composition is perfect, the ligthing is shows great depth, and the focus is sharp as a tack. Now that I've come back to comment I need to bump this to a 9. |
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| 07/14/2006 01:55:24 PM |
Curved Perspectiveby BosborneComment: There are many outstanding entries in this challenge but I picked yours as my favorite. The perspective is exceptional but the table at the bottom provides the focal point that makes a winner imho. Best of luck. 10 |
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| 07/14/2006 01:55:15 PM |
Next Stationby TiberiusComment: I keep coming back to this image and bumping my score. Sorry to say but I can't bump it any higher. 10 |
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