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| 12/26/2007 04:27:21 PM |
It should be here somewhereby CamabsComment: Oh no......I bet this image is going to be way too subtle for speed voters. Brillaint use of shadows for the 'city skyline'
Just an exceptional idea which has been wonderfully executed 9 |
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| 12/26/2007 04:23:29 PM |
Gourmet Dinning in the Woods of the Cityby Phoenix-5Comment: Nice shot. You can immediately sense the feel of this place...fine dining and a nice quiet atmosphere. I like the fact you shot up the stairs so the viewer can get the feeling of being underground and tucked away. Nice colouring on the tiles and wall |
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| 12/26/2007 04:21:34 PM |
Calm in L.A.by JklmnComment: OK I appreciate that I will be probably about the 400th person to tell you this, but....its just too small to fully appreciate. A real shame as it looks as if it could have been a really apposite shot in the challenge |
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| 12/26/2007 04:19:50 PM |
Courtyard of the Skyby jaysonmcComment: Nice shot that meets the challenge well, the high contrast between the sunlight and the shadows is a little harsh, but there was not a lot you could do about it. |
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| 12/26/2007 12:24:12 PM |
A beautiful breakfastby rockchic3000Comment: Hey buddy congratulations on finishing your first challenge...and with a score that I think beat my first challenge one. Also very cool that you got 44 scores of 6 or over!!!!
I love the bright splash of yellow and red right in the centre of the picture (especially the way the red is reflected in the biscuit barrel)
I guess not everyone liked the foreground but as we always say its about taking shots that you like
Nice one!!!! |
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| 12/26/2007 12:20:35 PM |
Fenced Pigsby BAMartinComment: A very good image for the challenge, which now knowing the backstory to the shot is even better. Often in the UK we say that Americans do not understand the meaning of irony, but I have to say having such a wonderful peaceful mural on the side of a slaughterhouse suggests otherwise.
I also really like the fact that you shot it through the fence...these pigs mays look free but really they are captured (again a touch of poigniancy given the building)
Nice shot |
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| 12/26/2007 12:15:49 PM |
High Tide at Sunset by bassboneComment: A great 'silky water' shot that I have no doubt would have done even better but for the fact that there seemed to be a plethora of them in the challenge (says the man who took one of about 1,000,000 moving car lights in the same challenge). perhaps one of the problems with DPC is that on occasion you can see so many things of beauty that you become a tad blase about them and not appreciate them individually for the wonderous images that they are
I love the sharpness of the rocks in the foreground and the shells on the beach are another great touch
Lovely image which like several in the challenge was sadly underrated |
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| 12/26/2007 12:07:03 PM |
The Forgotten Horsemenby CharleneComment: I just love this photograph and cant beleive it did not finish higher
To see the plaza illuminated like this is breathtaking and the fact that the horsemen of the statue are in the dark but that their silhouette is so clear is a fantastic touch (although from other comments that you got I can see that maybe others saw it differently)
I like the way you burnt the skyline as well to give a real inpenetrable blackness to it
Beautiful |
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| 12/26/2007 12:01:01 PM |
hatsu yukiby colorcarnivalComment: well I am a bit grumpy as the first time I went to comment on this shot just as I finished the DPC server went down for maintenance (9am UK time)
Anyhoooo to reprise...
This is a fantastic shot with so many things to like about it. The focus and sharpness on the deadhead is perfect (and the added snow is a wonderful touch). Given the subject of the challenge I thought it was brilliant that the deadhead was really the thing of beauty and the new bud relegated to the background.
The DOF on the new lens really gives the image pop and I love the fact that it made the green garage door look like a bokeh lawn.
Great image, and desreved to score even higher than it did
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| 12/26/2007 03:55:37 AM |
Just Across The Street.by ShannonLeeComment: What a great photograph, not only in terms of the breathtaking 'heavenley light' but also for the fact that it appears to be illuminating lambs which of course are very symbolic religiously
Many congrats on the top 20 finish, thoroughly deserved |
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