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| 07/13/2006 09:09:26 AM |
Inflatable Joyby LERtasticComment: An interesting perspective on a playscape; however, the bright light in the background and the activity of the children in the background competes with the main subject for the viewer's attention and unfortunately, wins. |
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| 07/13/2006 09:06:30 AM |
Cathedral Perspectiveby moviealienComment: With the angle you shot this from, it is really hard to distinquish there are pews in the background. It is also difficult to tell if this was taken from behind the alter or from a kneeler in front of the alter. It also appears that you may have taken this at a slow shutter speed, as the image appears to suffer from a little camera shake. |
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| 07/13/2006 09:02:40 AM |
Home on a Cloudy Dayby moriadelacroixComment: This is a very interesting sky in this image. However, the pattern in the brick and the siding both compete with the pattern of the clouds for the viewer's attention. A simpler foreground object may have worked better with the sky in this image. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:45:32 AM |
Small House, Big Riverby Mochrie99Comment: Actually, this is a big house and small river and the perspective you used does make it seem to be opposite of reality. For this image to be more sucessful the foreground needs to be in better focus. You might also want to play around and increase the saturation a bit and maybe adjust the colors to tone down the yellows and bring up the greens. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:42:24 AM |
Looking Backby Shadowi6Comment: An interesting perspective shooting up through a beverage can at a mouth. The concept could have been improved if the mouth were in focus. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:40:25 AM |
on the way downby massmediakid31Comment: This shot is not as easy to take as some people might think. To shoot straight up and get the net centered is very difficult. If you could have suspended the ball over the net, this picture would have had a bit more interest to it. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:37:44 AM |
Windowsby justin_hewlettComment: You did a nice job balancing the exposure between the building and the sky. I think your score is going to suffer a little because of all of the buildings entered in this challenge. You might want to play around with USM to see if you can get the details in the building to pop a little more. If you have USM available in your software, try Radius 50, Amount 20%, and Threshold 0 and see what it does. You may need to adjust the brightness afterwards. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:31:27 AM |
The little roomby GinaRothfelsComment: Any interesting perspective to say the least. The white balance could use a little tweaking to improve the color. Btw, thanks for flushing first. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:29:53 AM |
Overwhelming Sunsetby chipucComment: The perspective you choose is one I wish I had access to but I have a couple of suggestions you might want to try to improve the image. First, move slightly to the right to center the bridge in the view finder. This will eliminate the perception that the bridge is tipping to the right and ready to fall over. Second, use a smaller apperature to increase the depth of focus, thus improving the sharpness of the buildings in the background. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:26:53 AM |
Be home by the time the street lights come on!by ltlmschrisssComment: I'm sure others will tell you that the image is small and that you need to make sure your entries use the complete pixel size allowed by dpc. It is really hard to tell how good this image is at its present size but I do like the illumination on the leaves. |
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