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| 05/03/2005 07:22:31 PM |
Revelationby BlimComment: Very nicely composed. I think that a different time of day with the lighting conditions just perfect this could be an awesome shot. Is this a location that you can scope out first thing in the mornning and late in the evening to see where the sunlight falls on the crucifix? It's just the way that it is here is a little too monotone and your subject is lost in the textures...
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| 05/01/2005 11:01:20 PM |
Piece of fireby vasilkovayaComment: OK... I'm impressed. You broke a rule of composition and jammed your subject way down in the corner like many other shots in this challenge, but the difference is in this one it works. I don't know if it's the fact that you left it in colo, or the very minimalistic border that you put around it that kinda pulls it out of the corner a bit, but it works. You got my vote of confidence!
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| 04/30/2005 11:32:27 PM |
hand-elarbraby barbaraanneComment: That's not a real hand is it? Or did you neat image the hell out of it? It looks plastic. Great composition. You got some jaggies on the top side of the wrist from jpeg compression.
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| 04/30/2005 11:27:29 PM |
A Cathedral; a straight and narrow path; there's a link there somewhere!by p2jvrComment: Don't you know that centered compositions are against the rules? LOL Great capture. Love the deer wandering across the road. Love the two people walking up the road by the catherdral. Love the small cathedral at the end of the path. I love the fact that the speed voters aren't gonna get to see all those details that add up to an extra point from this much slower voter!
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| 04/30/2005 11:23:29 PM |
Boats on the Mistby MAKComment: Very beautiful shot. Love the tonality and the way the light gradiates from the top to the bottom creating a sort of line that drags your eye down to the final resting place of the boats on the water. If this isn't a ribboner, it should be in the top ten.
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| 04/30/2005 11:21:45 PM |
Stretchby MichaelCComment: Great attempt. However, IMHO, the sandy beach with all those footprints takes away from the impact of your subject stretching by the water. More ocean (?) and less beach woulda made for a stronger image.
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| 04/30/2005 11:15:12 PM |
keysby frogletComment: Very nicely done! Love the diagonal lines puling you from one corner to another with a stop at the keys! Kinda framing the keys within the frame. Even the hars shadows under the keys works well.
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| 04/30/2005 11:09:41 PM |
Make a Wish!by boomerComment: I'm sure I'm not the first to say that an entire dandelion would have mad a much more effective image...
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| 04/30/2005 11:09:04 PM |
Riverside Laundryby desertdocComment: Doesn't quite meet the challenge in that your subject though very minimal isn't really the 'strong point of the image'...
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| 04/30/2005 11:08:00 PM |
Forget about the Pastby babylonComment: Man, what a tough exposure... I woulda went for geting more detail in the shadows and blowing out a bit of the sky, but that's just me... Would love to see this after the challenge when you can do more advanced editing to it.
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