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| 07/18/2012 10:16:20 PM |
Geek Sheekby neenee1999Comment: This doesn't actually say technology to me, despite all of the gadgets she's using. Dunno.. I think he shirt probably is the best bit - speaks to me of the lack of human contact that is caused by all of this electronic contact... |
| 07/18/2012 06:59:33 PM |
Small Electronics Repairmanby LydiaComment: I've looked at this four or five times now... And I keep just asking .. Why?
I can't help but notice that the frog looks like he needs to "Eat Mor Bugz" :) |
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| 07/18/2012 06:58:58 PM |
Technology propels us forward, faster than we can naturally goby RyanWComment: Hmm... So this is a picture of your speedometer at night while you're doing 70mph? Not exactly great planning there, not great planning on the shot and execution, not great planning on the life safety and risk management front either... As for the image? I like the crop... but it looks blotchy, pixelated and badly processed. I'm sorry, but you're gonna have to work harder to win me over. |
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| 07/18/2012 06:57:50 PM |
past gloryby mitalapoComment: Hmm... Feels contrived. I don't care for it, but it does say "technology" at least. |
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| 07/18/2012 06:55:59 PM |
Automotive Advancementsby CuttoothComment: My apologies for saying so, but I simply don't like the angle here, and don't really see the heavy tie in with technology.. It's a good try, but for me this just comes off as a blatant shoehorn that could have been shot from a more intriguing angle. Oh, and if you're gonna do this sort of set up shot, you should clean your sensor and wash the car.. :) The lower right hand corner in particular shows some dust.. I do recognize that some of the blotchyness is just light from the canopy, but there are some specs here and there that really do detract, if they are paint chips and you couldn't have washed them off, the cloning tool would have worked..
Honestly, if it was my shot, I probably would have went a bit further and selected the ligher/mottled gray area and used the healing tool along with the blur tool to soften and smooth the entire thing out. |
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| 07/18/2012 06:52:30 PM |
multi techby tnunComment: heh... multitech... Not bad.
I like the overall image, exposure is good, composition and subject are interesting, and I like the illustration of the fact that not all technology really HAS to be human, even if we choose to regularly label it as such.
I'm not sure about the grain, and I probably would have loved the bright colors, but, still, this image is worthy of a 7 in my book. |
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| 07/18/2012 06:46:12 PM |
Technology waits for no manby Mark-AComment: Hmm... What an interesting image. Why is a fellow that old wearing a tie? Why does he have a smart phone? Is he still working? Is he just hip? what's the story? I love it! Looks like some sort of national or state park. |
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| 07/18/2012 03:25:16 PM |
Disconnectedby jagarComment: Oh, this looks like a jager! I don't care who did it, this is a wonderful shot that really nails the challenge. Superb my friend. Superb. |
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| 07/18/2012 10:19:11 AM |
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| 07/18/2012 10:18:49 AM |
always convienentby bspurgeonComment: Help me to see... Where is the technology? I know, you say it's all around me! Still, it's hard to see the story behind these three, and how it relates to technology. |
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