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| 01/03/2007 01:59:33 AM |
He Watches Usby bbrightComment: Great example of centered composition. The main subject is right in the middle and the cross accentuates this. The secondary elements such as the rider and the horse, give us a feel for the depth here and scale. 8 |
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| 01/03/2007 01:58:14 AM |
A Vietnamese Hat in a Norwegian Atticby raishComment: Really great idea. Too bad about the door in the background. If a narrower DOF was possible you could blur it. I also understand that getting rid of the door isn't possible and trying to get the cross and the hat would potentially rule out a blur effect.
Anyways enough rambling...7 |
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| 01/03/2007 01:56:17 AM |
Staring eyesby kepotComment: As the eyes are composed using the rule of thirds I would say that this really isn't a centered composition. |
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| 01/03/2007 01:52:15 AM |
Xlendi Bayby eliteComment: I wouldn't say this is centered because the house overlooking the bay is composed using the rule of thirds. Because of this it becomes the subject rather than the bay itself.
Also, for future reference, make sure you use the full submission size allowed. The more we can see the better we can appreciate your photo. |
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| 01/03/2007 01:50:11 AM |
Waiting for lunchby patryComment: Normally this would work better using the rule of thirds. In this case however, the vertical bar of the gate draws your eye to the goose's eye. Nice shot |
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| 01/02/2007 03:25:12 AM |
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| 01/02/2007 03:23:46 AM |
boatby idpComment: Really oversaturated. |
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| 01/02/2007 03:22:30 AM |
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| 01/02/2007 03:20:27 AM |
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| 01/02/2007 03:17:40 AM |
Winter Concertby GeneralEComment: I really don't care for the vignet effect on this picture. There also appears to be someones head in the foreground. |
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