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| 04/11/2007 01:03:09 AM |
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| 04/11/2007 01:02:01 AM |
High Tensionby h2Comment: Good lighting, and a dynamic composition. Nice job. |
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| 04/11/2007 01:01:02 AM |
Linkedby julesskiComment: Having the second chain in background, with the shallow dof, makes this stand out some from many of the straight on chain shots. Good job. |
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| 04/11/2007 12:57:24 AM |
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| 04/11/2007 12:54:59 AM |
Remembering Vietnamby emaynerComment: Hm, I'm not getting the connection to the challenge theme here. If I am missing something, feel free to pm me, I can reconsider my position. |
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| 04/11/2007 12:48:32 AM |
Chained with a single linkby meneleComment: Interesting intrepretation of the challenge. I find it thought provoking. I wonder if the hand were at an angle across the frame, it might be a liitle more dynamic, compositionally? Nice job. |
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| 04/11/2007 12:45:16 AM |
Overtaken By Natureby JunieMoonComment: A good idea here, and a great choice of subject. Fits the challenge well. I think compositionally though, this is a case where the subject needs to get out of the center of frame. You could probably afford to move to the left or right here. Possibly, if you rotated the spot from where the shot was taken to the left some, and got more of an angle going on. Still including the overgrown weeds and stuff, but getting the post and chain over on the right thirds line, and still have the element of the fence board, just more of an angle and strengthening the leading lines in the image. |
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| 04/11/2007 12:38:59 AM |
Holding Back the Deadby RainMotorsportsComment: This is a good concept, especially for this challenge. I am thinking that perhaps a more stimulating point of view could boost the interest of the image. This just has a feeling of 'just standing there and taking a photo'. Often times, showing a point of view that one wouldn't normally see, like from above or below eye level, things like that, can really help to boost the impact of an image. |
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| 04/11/2007 12:34:30 AM |
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| 04/11/2007 12:33:24 AM |
Snake Skin Fencingby CharleneComment: Very simple and yet zenlike. Way to envision cool shots from the mundane world around us. Nice job. |
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