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| 01/09/2005 12:04:15 PM |
Solitudeby fifieldComment: Nice use of leading lines and very good composition. I like the fact I did not have to search to hard to find your waldo, but he is also not "in my face". great job! Good luck. |
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| 01/09/2005 12:01:27 PM |
Gloomy Morningby basia03Comment: The atmospheric conditions are well represented here and I feel a little cold after looking at this photograph. Excuse me while I go get a sweater.....OK I am back. Great composition, great exposure. The only (tiny) thing I might change is to decrease the amount of sky as it was such an overcast day. |
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| 01/09/2005 11:58:21 AM |
Where Is Ms Waldo?by RHoldenSrComment: This is a very interesting photograph, but after 5 minutes of looking I still do not see Waldo. Perhaps just a little too well hid. remember the DPC 5 second rule, most voters do not look at any photograph for more than 5 seconds, and that can kill your photo if the subject is too hard to find. |
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| 01/09/2005 11:55:42 AM |
There you areby RUEDISCHMUTZComment: I love the combination of white snow and blue skies and I love the way you have added one more interest, the backlit hair is wonderful and gives a definate interest to your waldo. Very well done. (If this had not been the Wheres Waldo challenge I would have suggested a tighter crop to bri ng more focus to the lady, but your crop is completely appropriate here) Well done and good luck! |
| 01/09/2005 11:52:25 AM |
Define Gravity!by arjunComment: Very interesting take on the challenge. I love the composition and the idea behind it. The focus seems a little soft on the foreground, perhaps a sharper focus might draw the eye to the waldo a bit better? |
| 01/09/2005 11:48:12 AM |
Time-out.by docpjvComment: I love the perspective on this one, also the use of black and white. I wish the tones were a bit richer though, the blacks truly black and the whites truly white. Overall aa very interesting photograph. Good luck. |
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| 01/09/2005 11:44:44 AM |
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| 01/09/2005 11:42:36 AM |
She's in there somewhereby biggood53Comment: Your composition is interest enough for a second look but your colors seems a little muted. You may have done this on purpose, but personally I would have increased the saturation/contrast just a bit. Your waldo is well hidden, it took me awhile to spot her. |
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| 01/09/2005 11:39:13 AM |
In the Shadow of Deathby Keith ManiacComment: I like this composition except for the little bit of wall on the extreme lower left. Its small enough not to be important ot the photo, but large enogh to be distracting. Have you tried to crop it out? That might move this photo up one full point from me. I do think the black and white are most appropriate, and the sky adds a degree of interest. Nice job overall. |
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| 01/09/2005 11:30:37 AM |
Where's the Monk?by digitaldaveComment: This is one of my favorites from this challenge. Its wonderful to see a good example of "improper" white balance being used in a creative way. I love how the walls seeem to have an internal glow. Very appropriate for a church. very well done. |
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