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| 08/15/2004 09:01:05 PM |
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| 08/15/2004 08:59:55 PM |
My El Paso Sunriseby lg4u16Comment: Sorry, I really want to judge this image - it has some nice colors. But it is just to small to tell. It seems a bit blurry - even in theis small version. |
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| 08/15/2004 08:58:27 PM |
Love of Stringsby JJacobsonComment: You have a unique take on the popular string theme. The moving strings add some nice lines. Even with the movement, I'd like to see more in focus. |
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| 08/15/2004 08:56:38 PM |
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| 08/15/2004 08:54:22 PM |
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| 08/15/2004 08:51:04 PM |
Pot of gold at the horizonby hitendraComment: Whoa - a whole load of vanishing points. The overexposed white area is really distracting. It would help if you used more of the 150k file size allowed. |
| 08/15/2004 08:48:59 PM |
Prarie Sunsetby ScantyNebulaComment: The orange colors are stunning - and the vanishing point is superb. Suggestions for improvement: a) Crop off about 1/2 (or more) of the black area at the bottom. b) Save it less compressed so that you don't have the wavy area in the orange sky. (You are allowed 150k - and you used les that 70k.)
It's a really nice submission - very graphic and effective. |
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| 08/15/2004 08:43:48 PM |
Athenas Hallwayby zmaerdComment: Ver nice! The shadows are at the perfect place, great diagonal lines. Exposure spot on. The hint of red at the "far end" is a wonderful touch. |
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| 08/15/2004 08:18:20 PM |
Railway to the eastby tetoComment: A classic vanishing point. It all worked but the sky did not cooperate for you. In this case I think the sky could be cropped out - putting the vp close to the top. |
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| 08/14/2004 10:56:44 PM |
Railby aliciapunchesComment: Neato! Most folks used both tracks to demonstrate the vp. Your choice of one rail worked very well. Nice colors & exposure. The blue sky reflected on the rail is very nice. I'd like to see more DOF - especially in the near foreground. (It would have worked fine this way if the rail didn't have those imperfections to show focus.) |
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