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| 03/16/2003 07:41:32 PM |
A Bridge I Knowby NebularusComment: I like how the bridge makes a large sweep at the right of the frame, but I also think that this line, though interesting, moves our eye away from the bridge itself so I ultimately focus on the conifers in the lower left foreground. |
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| 03/16/2003 07:40:15 PM |
Storyline Crossingsby leko2kComment: Clever idea. I like the overal composition here, with the crooked books providing interesting angles to look at. Now note the light highlight on "Taliesin," which obscures the image. And I feel your tones are all so simillar that it makes it uninteresting. Try a lighter or darker background, and different colors of books? |
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| 03/16/2003 07:37:45 PM |
Trout Brook Bridgeby abh1Comment: I like the organizational composition in this image with the placement of the bridge behind those big boulders, however, the tones are pretty much even over the whole image, so I'm not sure where to look. There may be a time of day when the light would make that bridge stand out more. Nice focus and depth of field. |
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| 03/16/2003 07:35:37 PM |
Tempe Town Lakeby rcrawfordComment: A nice image, with interesting lines and shadows. The light that is present, however, is not that exciting. You might try early morning or sunset to capture some really interesting light here; that would, I feel, make this image even better. |
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| 03/16/2003 07:33:26 PM |
Reflections of the pastby GrenComment: I like the way the branches come between the bridge and me. It is like a symbolic "oldness," which fits your title well. Since your title is about reflections, I would reallywant that hightlighed in some way: perhaps by waiting for more interesting light, or having the reflection higher in the frame. |
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| 03/16/2003 07:29:36 PM |
A barrier between two worldsby GinaRothfelsComment: I like the composition here, though I'm not sure what the title is referring to. However, the shadows and lines of the bridge bring my eye there pretty quickly, and then I shift to the watercraft. This image is a bit grainy for me, even though I like grain a lot; I just can't see the purpose here. A bit blurry, too. Still, I like the lines and composition of this shot. |
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| 03/15/2003 10:03:47 AM |
Mother and Child crossing Drawbridgeby AzrifelComment: Your lighting is good here, adding a certain glow over things. The mother and child do not get much focus, though you highlight them in your title. There may also be some other vantage points that provide a more interesting perspective that include more diagonals; that's a choice, and yours is valid, but I'm just looking for more interest here. |
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| 03/15/2003 10:00:01 AM |
Kellogg's Bridgeby HBunchComment: Beautiful bridge; good perspective for the shot. Seems slightly out of focus and might be better with more interesting light. |
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| 03/15/2003 09:58:39 AM |
Centuries Oldby jimmyn4Comment: Beautiful perspective and lines and shadows. More contrast would help this photo even more, I feel. |
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| 03/15/2003 01:44:43 AM |
Troubled bridge over waterby pncowleyComment: Clever title, but there is more grass and junk than water here. The bridge does indeed look troubled, but so do the trees, which actually steal my attn away here. |
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