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| 02/21/2008 12:00:32 PM |
Power Linesby arondeeComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 12:00:06 PM |
Endless alleyby JaimeVinasComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 11:58:44 AM |
winter's graspby ruthie09Comment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 11:58:21 AM |
Above the Waterline by scarab440Comment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 11:57:53 AM |
Winter Blushby HipychikComment: I like the strong contrast and overall composition of your pic. I do however think it does not meet the challenge for the reason outlined below.
I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 11:56:28 AM |
Dam Still Overflowingby CraftyComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 11:44:51 AM |
Flow Interruptedby levyj413Comment: Great way to use leading lines, very strong composition. Not too sure about the use of bw here, but that's no big deal. 8 |
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| 02/21/2008 11:42:43 AM |
Born to Fly by Breeee123Comment: I think this is a great pic. I am not a big fan of silhouettes and burnt whites when shooting into the sun, but this one simply works. Great composition with the leading line bending around the sun, and clearly leading to the main subject.
Could have done without the sepia though |
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| 02/21/2008 11:30:50 AM |
The bridgeby pellemannenComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Since I like the overall feel, contrast and lighting of the pic, I will still give it a 6, but expect to be voted down by quite a number of voters, because they feel it does not meet the challenge. Hope I am wrong though. |
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| 02/19/2008 10:53:37 AM |
Pretend to misunderstandby MotekComment: First time I see an appropriate shadow-self-portait. Great setup, and the use of a fisheye works well. Good luck on this one (I am not allowed to vote). |
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