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| 06/15/2006 05:49:25 AM |
OCHAby ariantoComment: Sorry, I don't see this frame as meeting the challenge, which says to use a foreground element as the frame, not to construct one in Photoshop. |
| 06/14/2006 10:14:40 PM |
Between the Branchesby ChikaZAWaComment: You'd have a much stronger sense of framing if you had cropped out the top two flowers. One of them is seriously out of focus; you could cut the other just below the green center. |
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| 06/14/2006 10:12:05 PM |
My Gardenby lukynComment: I don't really see a frame here. I like the picture, but not for this challenge. |
| 06/14/2006 10:09:38 PM |
Moonlight Snackby TygerrComment: Beautiful!
This is one shot that loses a lot by having to scroll through it, rather than seeing it as a whole (I don't take off points for that - it's just frustrating). That's always a tradeoff in vertical shots - a good size versus the inability of many monitors to take in the whole shot at once. |
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| 06/14/2006 10:05:27 PM |
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| 06/14/2006 10:03:59 PM |
vanessaby kiwinickComment: Nice shot, nice model. Unfortunately, I have to guess what the picture looks like as a whole, since it won't all fit on my monitor. This doesn't lower the score, but it is irritating.
I know the maximum size is 640 pixels, but in a vertical shot that means it is too big for many monitors. That's always a tradeoff in vertical shots - a good size versus the inability to take in the whole shot at once. |
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| 06/14/2006 10:00:27 PM |
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| 06/14/2006 09:58:50 PM |
A Wire!by errasmusComment: Sorry, but I don't see the wire as a frame, more as a line across the out of focus background. This might work better in the current challenge, which emphasizes an out of focus background to bring out the subject. |
| 06/14/2006 09:55:22 PM |
Little girl in the big cityby Elvis_LComment: She's cute, but too dark and small relative to the rest of the picture. Cropping at the top of the inner (lower) curve of the arch would help. That's how I see the picture on my monitor, since it's too deep to fit in one go.
That's always a tradeoff in vertical shots - a good size versus the inability of many monitors to take in the whole shot at once, but in this case a tighter crop at the top would solve that problem and make for a better picture. |
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| 06/14/2006 09:51:40 PM |
Tripletsby sunriseComment: Beautiful, the way the flowers partially escape from the frame. |
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