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| 06/27/2008 11:55:20 PM |
Light Poleby 777STANComment: The second light pole helps contribute balance to the image as an artwork, but I would have added an extra point if you had stepped a bit to the right to eliminate it and leave a single upright line to more closely meet the challenge. Nice exposure to capture such a wide range from light to dark. |
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| 06/27/2008 11:46:27 PM |
The way to.....by hajekaComment: Interesting image, but for this challenge, I like it better scrolled up to hide the birds -- making the dashed line the main focus, contasting with the two horizontal lines. Enjoyable balance of tones. |
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| 04/29/2008 09:26:51 PM |
Double Beautyby maggiedddComment: Having the reflection be this subtle was an excellent artistic decision. Very beautiful composition. |
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| 04/29/2008 09:25:05 PM |
Grazing for Two by karenkComment: I can't imagine how patient you must have been waiting and watching for this perfect pose. Deserves to be in the top ten. |
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| 04/29/2008 09:18:39 PM |
an even dozenby cavenpieComment: Simple and nicely lighted. Although the vegetation outside the window is slightly distracting, it still gets an 8 from me. |
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| 04/29/2008 09:17:27 PM |
Twin Sunriseby dougi555Comment: Very nice pair of upright reflections, with a geometric rhythm almost making this an abstract. One of my highest scores in the challenge. |
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| 04/28/2008 08:36:49 AM |
Onion Sliceby DistantColoursComment: Excellent composition worthy of posting in a modern art museum. Great use of light to get such well-defined color steps at each onion layer. Black bacground lends a good balance. I had this as one of my top five for this challenge. |
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| 04/06/2008 06:55:47 PM |
Week 14 - Zwaanwijckby hajekaComment: Wonderful composition: curving path contrasting with straight lines of the gazebo, a background of soft dark shades setting off the congregated whites of the main subject, distinct archetectual details against the jumbled twigs and branches of nature. Great choice for black and white image, and over all very well done! |
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| 02/12/2008 11:05:13 PM |
River portraitby puzzledComment: My vote for best in challenge. Love the splash of color and the impressionistic painting feeling. Having a beautiful entry that does not resort to the typical display of symmetry between the objects and their reflection helps make this a refreshing and very enjoyable image. |
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| 12/30/2007 08:06:28 PM |
By Dawns Early Lightby jasonmccarthyComment: The warm tones of a sun low in the sky give this a comfortable feeling, with the long shadows and vacant bench sending an invitation to relax. Is this a park hidden in a city? |
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