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| 03/14/2011 12:26:19 AM |
Winter Sceneby MargaretNetComment: Originally posted by Bear_Music: Gave it an 8, myself. Thought it was very atmospheric and a brave use of the challenge theme. I like how the image makes me feel. |
Thanks but this is why I missed out on brown! |
| 03/13/2011 12:22:15 AM |
Weed Dreamby jomariComment: Yes, I can see the problem. I have been to Maldon, Daylesford, and many other places around Ballarat. People do not often lie in ditches to take a photo! :) The effect is weird, I have to try this. |
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| 03/12/2011 09:03:14 PM |
IMG_3751 webby MarjoComment: First Impressions: Nice S-curve, great complimentary colors, the banister draws me to go up (I find it a bit scary :)
Technique: slow shutter, PP with duotone?
Suggestions: title Staircase to Heaven (maybe?, considering location)
Overall an remarkable photo in the style of photo expressionism |
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| 03/12/2011 03:01:12 PM |
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| 03/12/2011 12:14:15 AM |
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| 03/11/2011 11:48:27 PM |
The Red Leashby jomariComment: First Impressions: A photo with a story, what really works to me are the colors - red, blue and brown. It is easy to tell what is in the image and how all elements relate to one another. The blur gives the image the flow and the links between all elements.
Technique: slow shutter, basic PP
Suggestions: great as is
Overall a great example of photo impressionism using slow shutter speed. Message edited by author 2011-03-11 23:49:05. |
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| 03/11/2011 11:11:15 AM |
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| 03/11/2011 02:15:34 AM |
Mohawk Stormby NeilComment: First Impressions: Dark and moody. Dynamic elements - swirls, broken ice, effect of wind on the tree. Composition with two focal points - bright swirl on the sky, bright ice.
Technique: are the sky swirls frost on the lens? They look like frozen water on a window pane.
Suggestions: maybe choosing one focal point (swirls) would give more impact
Overall an interesting photo in b&w moody style. |
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| 03/11/2011 01:44:57 AM |
303_0818by salmiakkiComment: First Impressions: Beautiful colors - blues, greens, yellows, muted oranges, reds. I like the composition with the dominant vertical lines. The effect is very dreamy of living on the water.
Technique: PP in Photoshop
Suggestions: it should be the result that matters not the technique
Overall a great example of photo impressionist style. |
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| 03/09/2011 09:07:22 PM |
California Poppy #4by bspurgeonComment: First Impressions: This image is more abstract than other images I commented on making it more difficult for me to comment. My first reaction is - what am looking at? It is a flower but I would not guess it is a Californian poppy. The flower is the most dominant element in the image but it is not in focus so the focal point is achieved by the light shades of the petals. The background is dominated by a diagonal dark line, not sure if it is a stalk or a part of another plant. The background has some blurred leaves and many lines that look like light rays. The effect is very 3 dimensional. This way the background has depth.
Technique: out of focus macro, not sure how that is done?
Suggestions: none
Overall an intriguing 3 dimensional photo in abstract style that I am trying to understand |
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