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| 01/29/2005 11:04:34 AM |
Three O'Clockby NitinComment: This is golden light for golden watches, but the tones don't shine at all, they're very restricted. The leftmost feels like it's dropping out of image, due to it's position, size and twisted form. Besides, it's just getting to the three. |
| 01/29/2005 11:03:01 AM |
Waiting to Hatchby TDCollinsComment: The animal is very soft whereas the rest is quite sharp. The borders feel very curvy, maybe due the light. I'm sure some work on the composition would have enhanced the idea. |
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| 01/29/2005 11:01:20 AM |
Forked Shadowsby tyt2000Comment: Oh, this is very nice. Bottom of image area is a bit dull, but the action area is just great. Contrary to many other images this image is much better bigger than as a thumbnail. Caustic reflections add to the image! |
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| 01/29/2005 10:59:54 AM |
Three Shellsby PoobaComment: Nice tones and repeating structure. I wish you'd have been able to include more of the third one to make all the darker rings of the shells go round the entire image area. Compositionally there's no hint for the eye, what's the message or where's the point besides nice colors and texture. Even more diffused light would have suited this image better. |
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| 01/29/2005 10:57:52 AM |
Father, Son, and Holy Spiritby shamelComment: Compositionally the image isn't that good. Face is nicely lit, but it lacks contrast compared to the fingers. Ring doesn't hurt but takes a lot of attention. Candles lose their interest compared to the holders of the flame, so I don't know where to look in this one. |
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| 01/29/2005 10:55:54 AM |
Nutsby asijComment: Here we have some real brains, still located in the their skulls. Cracked though. Nice image with good use of depth of field. Third brains are missing, so it's more about the skulls, and those are not so interesting. |
| 01/29/2005 10:54:17 AM |
Pointed Tripletby md8speedComment: It nice touch to include the shadows and especially that they're aligning on secondary forms as well. Depth of field is lacking on both ends of the yellow ones. |
| 01/29/2005 10:52:57 AM |
Three Lucky Coins: Heaven, Welfare, Harmonyby TiberiusComment: It feels like the focus has been on the second plate, but there's enough depth of field for the last one too. The first disc suffers badly, and feels really separated even though the composition depends on it. |
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| 01/29/2005 10:48:43 AM |
'Tres Rosas, Uno durante Cada años"by tfarrell23Comment: The roses are very subdued, with silky feeling (not plastic). They almost miss some tones. One of the leaves pushes together to form "four" instead, especially since one of the roses faces in other direction than others. I don't dislike the image, but I don't have too great attachment to it either. |
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| 01/29/2005 04:45:15 AM |
Weathered Postby dphillipsComment: I have no idea what this image is about. The background on horizon looks like the camera was heavily tilted. The light is weird, but suits fine. The idea is far fetched, three poles standing perhaps, but what about weather post then? I don't know why the snow on foreground isn't virgin, still even the "footsteps" on right don't communicate any story to me. |
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