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| 02/26/2003 08:33:48 AM |
Castle in the Snowby MalokataComment: I like the composition, looks very good. I'm wondering if this might work better in sepia or black and white though... |
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| 02/26/2003 08:32:46 AM |
Floating Aroundby GordonComment: I like the unusual angle. I think the boat is cropped slightly too near to the edge of the frame at the bottom however. |
| 02/26/2003 08:31:53 AM |
Deadwood Skyby PtmanComment: Excellent colours, really vivid. The sharpening looks perfect too. |
| 02/26/2003 08:31:29 AM |
Sunraysby timj351Comment: The sunrays look great coming out of the cloud. A very good atmospheric shot. The clouds are excellent, as is the composition of the photo. |
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| 02/26/2003 08:30:42 AM |
One Room Schoolhouseby TarbiniComment: Good composition, and well framed by that branch of the tree. I like the use of black and white too... or is it sepia? |
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| 02/26/2003 08:29:58 AM |
Art Never Agesby VisionComment: Very nice DOF here, and the white background makes it very useable in stock photography. |
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| 02/26/2003 08:29:27 AM |
Curwood Castleby GekkerComment: Very nicely composed, but I dont think it is a sharp as it could be. |
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| 02/26/2003 08:28:30 AM |
Weathering The Stormby autoolComment: I like this, it has a good atmosphere about it, kind of deserted and desolate. Boosting the contrast a little would make the windmill in front more of a silhouette and the clouds more dramatic, which might improve the photo, but it depends what look you were going for. |
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| 02/26/2003 08:27:11 AM |
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| 02/26/2003 08:26:23 AM |
one item, wine, glass, drink, vertical, nobody, close-up, empty, curve, blue, fragile, transparent by Pep VentosaComment: Great job lighting this! I know how hard it can be. I think the photo however suffers slightly from over-sharpening. I can see jaggies on the edge of the glass. This can also be helped by using Bicubic resampling instead of Bilinnear. Great blue tones too. |
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