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| 12/03/2009 02:49:18 AM |
DSC_0400.JPGby ankursomaniComment: I like the perspective of this. It invites the viewer to speculate about what is truly being looked at- What is its use? Is it a dangerous device? Nice angle, and I especially like how you can see nearly every one of the spikes. |
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| 11/26/2009 12:02:35 AM |
_MG_9871-SmRes.jpgby slkrrkitktComment: Nice photo. You've captured the liquid nature of sand well with the lines and shadows in this shot. I really need to get down there someday... |
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| 11/25/2009 02:00:30 AM |
ARABIA by nutzitoComment: Very nice lighting. I prefer the manner in which Strobist used a strong keylight to add to the dynamism, but this is very good. Great job. |
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| 11/24/2009 10:43:41 PM |
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| 11/23/2009 12:21:15 AM |
mOrningby gocComment: I'm always a bit of a sucker for photos of this sort, where there are repeating ridges that partially shroud each other. Nice golden hues too. |
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| 11/23/2009 12:18:56 AM |
Reality sucksby Yo_SpiffComment: lol
This literally made me lol when I saw it. The title drew me in to see what the hell all the clutter was- and that's what it was, cluttered crap.
Interesting take on things, and food for thought. |
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| 11/23/2009 12:13:56 AM |
Straight And Narrow by power47Comment: Great use of a vanishing point. I like how the scene is pretty sparse other than the trees right along the road. It's also interesting how the vanishing point is also the meeting point of lines of trees on either side that presumably mark another road. Nice shot. |
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| 11/21/2009 06:48:20 PM |
No more photograph, please....by GiorgioBaruffiComment: When I first saw the thumbnail of this, I thought the damselfly was yellow. Upon viewing it, I'm happy to see the green iridescence. Nice, crisp focus you got there, and your background is nicely blurred. Did you use any supplemental lighting or no? |
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| 11/18/2009 03:24:54 AM |
Autumnal Robeby MistyMuckyComment: Hello from the Critique Club-
I liked that you took a little bit of a different take on the challenge with this, and added some other elements to spice things up than just the foliage. Having said that, I think that the elements you introduced are somewhat overbearing and somewhat take the show regarding the challenge topic. The scene itself is very nice, but it doesn̢۪t really say foliage to me. As you noted in your comments, the sky is a bit hazy. I like the degree to which the other shore of the body of water is obscured by the haze, but it makes the sky less dynamic. The foliage you did have in your photo is pleasing, with a wide variety of colors and species, but doesn̢۪t feel like your subject. To make the foliage more a focal point, I would consider bringing more of the plants in the lower left into the frame, lowering the perspective and maybe blurring the background village a bit. If foliage weren̢۪t the focal point, I would find your choice of composition very successful.
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| 11/13/2009 04:45:39 AM |
Polaroid SX-70_05by krnodilComment: I know nothing about film development, but these crazy ones you're posting are really neat looking. I like this one quite a bit too. |
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