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| 07/17/2006 04:09:43 PM |
Flying Tigerby EricMGB1974Comment: Good colour, and focus and all that; I don't see a strong use of perspective here, but that could just be subjective. But then, the assessment of photographs is pretty subjective, anyhow. Your crop makes the pfamous paint-job definitely the focus of the image. |
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| 06/15/2006 05:29:26 PM |
Shades of Natural Historyby SimonjwComment: Great landscape photography; it is necessary to add that it has no more to do with 'shadows' than does almost every other photograph, however. |
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| 06/15/2006 05:26:53 PM |
Shadows IIIby duffloopComment: Intriguing the difference and simple rotation can make: a clever submission, though I suspect you'll upset too many voters' delicate visual sensibilities with it. |
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| 06/15/2006 05:25:34 PM |
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| 06/15/2006 05:24:37 PM |
On the Diagonalby tembaComment: Nice graphics, but perhaps simply too inoffensive an image overall - just neat, and clean, and colourful, and, well, nice. |
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| 06/15/2006 05:23:45 PM |
Partido del Piñata!!by ShermyComment: Madly intriguing image - and one making proper and clever use of the whole idea nd fact of shadow. Pick of the bunch so far, just for a sheer understanding of the process of photography. |
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| 06/15/2006 05:22:06 PM |
Fun in theSunby Elvis_LComment: This seems really to have only the most tenuous link to the challenge theme; it may be that the child is in the process of making shadow shapes with her hands, as she is at least looking that way, but that's a desperate fling of imagination to make that connection, and many won't get that far; that might explain what I suspect might be a surprisingly low score for you. |
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| 06/15/2006 05:17:22 PM |
Magnolia in Shadowby BalkoComment: Nicely done as far as tones go, and controlled processing too - the conversion works well also. I find the framing a little half-hearted - going off-centre is no bad thing for a more arresting image, but if you're determined to keep the full frame look of the image I'd strongly suggest being more committed with that - the negative space image left adds nothing here, I would suggest. |
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| 06/15/2006 05:15:37 PM |
Duskby whiteroomComment: This is a marvellous documentary photograph; the right side of frame suffers from a feeling of to much manipulation - that brown curved line just doesn't seem to be borne out by the rest of the light, but the use of leading lines and the balance of the composition almost make that forgiveable. Very nice work. |
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| 06/13/2006 06:18:55 PM |
"Mess with me ...Mess with my big brother."by coolblueComment: Thi9s touches on one of the intereswting phenomena of shadows - that of their absolute relationship to the object that forms them, and of their paradoxical difference of scale. However, that element alone isn't, i think, enough to support this as an artistic endeavour: a quite interesting little ornament, but your set-up lacks the hyper-cleanliness to give it punch - the edge of the table, the dust-motes - and I would far rather see something like this incorporated into a more real world, to give true impact. |
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