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| 08/17/2020 08:26:54 PM |
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| 08/03/2020 08:47:09 AM |
Buses Only by Bear_MusicComment: I loved this. It was the "buses only" words and arrows that make it.
(btw, why isn't the s doubled in the plural!! Shouldn't it be pronounced "booses"?? |
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| 08/03/2020 07:35:35 AM |
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| 07/30/2020 09:14:24 PM |
The Law Student by NeatComment: I really like this one, but in looking at it again, something strange is going on with his pants leg. Were you trying to clone something? |
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| 07/29/2020 09:04:16 AM |
The Loss by vawendyComment: Originally posted by marnet: Did you think about making it a bit more like a Degas impressionist painting? Congrats on the Blue |
That could have been fun! I was going more for an old masters' type of feel. It's too pink for that, but I liked the soft light. :) |
| 07/29/2020 08:37:35 AM |
Canaletto grand canal by salmiakkiComment: My dad liked Canaletto's, so that's what I thought when it first popped up. "A Canaletto!" and then I read the title. :)
Congrats on the red! |
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| 07/28/2020 05:45:26 PM |
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| 07/24/2020 01:43:27 PM |
Memories by jcarComment: Way to go, Jesse!! A Posthumous Ribbon!!
You should add it to your profile! |
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| 07/21/2020 08:02:24 PM |
Lighthouse Point. New Haven, CTby RulerZigzagComment: Nit picky, but your horizon is tilted a tad. It's still an 8 from me, but once someone pointed out tilted horizons, they stick out a lot when I view them. :)
But this is one of the few that I feel actually has a foreground, middle, and far part to the photo. :) |
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| 07/21/2020 08:00:04 PM |
Winter bliss by NeatComment: I really really like this one, but imo, it doesn't fit the definition. It is my understanding that in layering:
Good landscape photos have layers or objects in the foreground (close to you), middle ground (medium distance from the camera), and background (farthest away)
Really, none of this is close to you. It's all pretty much far away. We don't get a feeling of what is right next to you.
You may disagree with my definition, but I like the photo so much, I needed to explain why it is a 5 instead of an 8. |
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