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| 04/09/2004 08:55:19 AM |
Hot Wheelby gwsallenComment: Interesting idea. The smoke adds impact to the photo. The bolt and parts of the wheel seem overexplosed. |
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| 04/09/2004 08:50:19 AM |
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| 04/09/2004 08:47:38 AM |
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| 04/09/2004 08:39:41 AM |
Overshot Wheelby sailracer_98Comment: The composition is balanced. What seems to be an overdone red saturation gives the image a red cast and takes away from the image's overall appeal. Using curves or brightness and contrast may have helped to give the image more impact as well. 5 |
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| 04/08/2004 07:22:29 PM |
Where's it Comming From?by Influential_EyesComment: This is an interesting idea. The texture of the background enhances your photo. What may have added impact would be to take the photo at a time of day when the shadows are long (early morning or late evening). The size of the shadow here seems to indicate that the picture was taken near midday. |
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| 04/08/2004 05:54:03 PM |
Antiqueby LenMComment: The perspective and colour in this photo is great. Having a much greater depth of field I think would improve it. (the eye is drawn to the yellow which is out of focus). 5 |
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| 04/07/2004 01:12:22 PM |
Water Wheelby Links 2 3 4Comment: This is a tough lighting situation. The bright areas on the right lead the eye away from the wheel and alot of the wheel is in shadow. Unfortunately, to bring out the detail in the wheel you would have had to blow the highlights in the sky and water with basic editing. |
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| 04/07/2004 01:09:51 PM |
Many Milesby space amoebaComment: The angle of the lines on the tread adds tension to the image. It appears to be overexposed. |
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| 04/07/2004 01:06:45 PM |
18th century waterwheelby PatrolComment: Good motion blur with the water. Composition seems a little tight. Also, a slightly different angle showing the entire axle on the left to give a leading line into the image could possibly generate more impact. |
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| 04/06/2004 06:04:33 PM |
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