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| 08/15/2003 05:13:03 PM |
Beachcomberby BobsterLobsterComment: Bobster! Awesome photo. This is one of the best I've seen on here yet. Shame you couldn't submit it to a challenge. Still, you've managed to gain enough publicity to get you 10 favorites on it already! Wait, make that 11! |
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| 08/14/2003 02:16:40 AM |
Togetherby jimmythefishComment: I'm back to add this to my favorites. I think this should have placed higher, although 10th is nothing to complain about. It was nice to see a traditional photograph amongst the digital art. This was my favorite interpretation of the challenge by far. Keep up the good work. |
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| 08/14/2003 02:15:15 AM |
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| 08/14/2003 02:14:15 AM |
Salford 2015by PaulkComment: Great job, good finish. I'm adding this to my favorites now. I would love to see the original(s) that you worked with to make this image. Congrats again. |
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| 08/14/2003 12:05:36 AM |
Imagine... by e301Comment: Congrats. Well deserved. I had a good feeling about this one. Adding it to my favorites. |
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| 08/14/2003 12:03:13 AM |
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| 08/13/2003 05:11:01 AM |
Early Birds get the Best Seatsby SonifoComment: Hey, I thought this was yours cause of the color. I was right! Anyway, this image is really nice. I thought it met the challenge fine. I'm certainly not blind like the rest of em! The main flaw I saw in this photo was the compositional placement, which I am sure was intentional, but just bothered my eye a little. I'm referring to the centeredness of the seats and the horizontal lines in them where the backs are connected and the pillars holding up the roof as contrasted by the position of the seated people. I feel like my eye is being led on a strange path that is supposed to be straight but isn't from the bottom center to the top center and then forced to the right. This power of controlling the eye is a good thing, but in this case the leading lines seem to be drunk. :) Well, just my opinion. Sorry for the long critique. Hope it's well taken. The photo is! (after careful consideration I place all blame on the person who constructed those bleacher seats.) |
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| 08/13/2003 05:03:57 AM |
stair steppersby grigrigirlComment: Had to tell you this shot was awesome. It says New Orleans. The triangular diagonal composition is perfect with the piano keys and walking feet in the scene. Very jazzy. Can't believe this scored so low. I guess it was because of the right angle thing, but I think the angles do play a large enough role in the composition for it to be appropriate. Keep up the excellent work. |
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| 08/13/2003 04:38:02 AM |
Broken Homeby NazgulComment: Excellent shot Nazgul. Just wanted to welcome you to the 4th place club. Bet you're frustrated right now. I got 4th place on the first photo I ever submitted here. That was months and months and months and months ago. I haven't done better since, still no ribbons for me. :( I wish you better luck after your 4th place finish than I had. Keep up the good work. |
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| 08/13/2003 04:34:04 AM |
Morning Angelby ozdickComment: Great shot! Impressive balance of the light; I like how much of the statue is still visible out of the shadows yet the sunrise has a lot of color as well. |
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