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| 08/14/2004 10:52:12 PM |
hot clubby grainman9Comment: The strings and vanishing point works great. I keep going back and forth whether the note is a distraction or a nice feature, leaning more towards distraction. The nice soft light on the instrument would be better without the note. Great exposure on the instrument and the choice of the black background perfect. |
| 08/14/2004 10:40:28 PM |
RIGHT SIDE OF THE TRACKSby SDWComment: Neato! Most folks used both tracks to demonstrate the vp. Your choice of one worked very well indeed. Nice colors and DoF, but a blue sky would be more dramatic. You need to use more of the size and pixels (640 pixels longest and 150k file size.) |
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| 08/14/2004 10:37:26 PM |
Pedestrian and cyclists onlyby RUEDISCHMUTZComment: Superb entry. It violates a couple rules: 1) dead centered composition - which by the way id PERFECT for this. 2) Area of most contrast is not the subject. The first star-flare is the point at which there is the most contrast - and is optimal for leading the eye down the tunnel. In other words, you eleted to ignore the "rules" - and it was definitely the right choice. I really love it! |
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| 08/14/2004 10:32:41 PM |
RUNWAYby ChefbozComment: Ah - a familar sight! As a pilot, my fist thought is that you are not on the centerline! Well composed, using the line-up lines adds a lot as does the perfectly level horizon. It cleary demonstrates the vanishing point. |
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| 08/14/2004 03:46:46 PM |
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| 08/14/2004 03:40:18 PM |
Into The Woodsby Hot KarlComment: This is the CLASSIC vanishing point. The wood shavings are a wonderful golden/orange color which goes so well with the green. If only your sky would have cooperated - wouldn't a nice crisp blue tie it all togetherr? The placement of the buildings between the first and second left trees was a nice artistic touch. It would be a little stronger if you had included just a bit more tree on the right edge, now just a sliver. Overall - should finish way on up there. |
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| 08/14/2004 03:35:17 PM |
Hidden Strengthby NodeComment: Unusual - but in a wonderful way. The orage in the circular logs makes a great repeating pattern of color. So - you have multiple vanishing points. Good seeing. |
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| 08/14/2004 03:28:59 PM |
200,000 Tilesby redmoonComment: No - it's way more than that - or did you count 'em? Exceptional demo of vanishing point. Nice lighting and colors. I like your perspective too - staying close to the right wall. |
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| 08/14/2004 02:31:37 PM |
... Trough The Seaby empauloComment: Nice seeing, good subject and exposure. The tilted horizon is a bit distracting. Title must be mis-spelled. Excellent rendition of the vanishing point. |
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| 08/14/2004 02:28:49 PM |
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