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| 07/17/2012 11:54:23 PM |
New Age Horse Racing ( Pony Express )by BastaComment: Cool. That's absolutely some high tech stuff. I like the shot overall, but I think a tighter crop may have worked better, I really don't actually need to see the entire bike and the track. |
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| 07/17/2012 11:53:57 PM |
Study Aidby vawendyComment: :) Makes me miss my old Droid 2.. Loved that phone.
Shot is ok, concept is ok. Don't know that it screams technology, but the concept carries with the help of context. |
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| 07/17/2012 11:53:55 PM |
Techdogby JudiComment: This should finish near or at the top.. Great concept and shoot... I don't think you conveyed the idea of technology quite as clearly as I would have liked, but, it's still a really nice shot with excellent execution. (and one heck of a patient dog!) |
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| 07/17/2012 11:53:53 PM |
Fragile Connectionsby GeneralEComment: Love these old windowed chips... I have a few in my collection, mostly old BIOSes. I do wish that you had gotten more of the whole thing in focus, but I can see that his was probably a very intentional decision, so I'll assume that you're showing me just what you want to show me... I just love it less than I would if more was in focus I think. |
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| 07/17/2012 11:53:36 PM |
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| 07/17/2012 11:53:26 PM |
400 kV of pure energyby DarkpixelComment: Hmm... I find myself more interested in the haybales in the background.
Frankly, it strikes me as a simple snapshot, processing isn't bad, it isn't great, but not bad... The composition is OK(holy unlevel horizon Batman!), might have been able to do a bit better, but it works. My issue is that this doesn't really say technology, nor does it tell me you planned this out and made the best effort you could... I'll predict a lower mid pack finish. |
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| 07/17/2012 11:53:21 PM |
Old Timerby FtWorthphotogComment: I don't like the cross-processing look. I don't like the composition. I don't like the image.
But I really do like the concept. I think the contrast between the old well windmill and the new power-generating windmills is great. Wish the execution had been better, but I think the concept is very nice and carries a good story. |
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| 07/17/2012 11:53:00 PM |
Eve of Destructionby Dr.ConfuserComment: Cool image, but why did you choose to crop it this way? And why can't I see the entire front end loader - the bucket is the best bit of that one!
I think a bit more of the water in the pit and a bit more of the arm of the excavator would have been nice.
Processing is fine here, but I think it could have been pushed a bit further, but no more sharpening, you pretty much just nailed that. |
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| 07/17/2012 11:52:51 PM |
Still Readingby MinsoPhotoComment: Ahh... Steven King. How wonderfully dark.. I don't LOVE the books you've chosen, but I don't hate them either.. Neat shot and good illustration of the contrast between the early technology of the printing press vs the modern e-book. |
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| 07/17/2012 11:52:26 PM |
Data Lossby giantmikeComment: water drops are awesome looking. But... This isn't water drops. So.. What do I see... Honestly? I'm left wondering if you wanted to try the water drop thing and just failed at it? Sorry to say, but the concept could have been expressed in so many ways, why this mess of partially evaporated water.
But then wait! I look at this more and notice that the "water" seems to be alcohol that is burning.. Ok.. Kinda cool... And I like the orange coloration of the image too... But.. Yeah, sorry, but... I still just don't love the image! My sincerest apologies. But it does make me want to see this done with droplets of burning liquid - just have to be darn short between lighting and shooting. |
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