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| 07/04/2005 12:33:35 AM |
Summer Marsh, Evening Ebbby Bear_MusicComment: Yes, this was the idea for sure. I knew the challenge would be FULL of lines leading TO subjects, but I actually believe leading lines are most commonly used to lead the eye FROM a subject and INTO (and possibly out of) the picture; especially in landscape photographny, where a foreground subject + leading lines take you into the landscape proper.
Thanks, all, for voting and commenting. Fun shoot. |
| 07/04/2005 12:31:17 AM |
Crescent Beachby ZoomdakComment: "Damned beach!" jejeje™
Really nice shot, zoomy. BTW, when I built boats, I used the abbreviation AMDG: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, "To the greater glory of God" — Is not your SDG properly translated "For God's glory alone (or only)?"
R. |
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| 07/01/2005 03:58:50 PM |
Journeyby rblantonComment: sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. TRUE leading lines of a most subtle variety. |
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| 07/01/2005 03:57:44 PM |
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| 07/01/2005 03:56:31 PM |
Following Shakespeare's Leadby magnusComment: This is quite spectacular. The double entendre on leading lines is proceless. technically the image is exceptionally well done. congrats. |
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| 07/01/2005 03:53:53 PM |
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| 07/01/2005 03:50:43 PM |
Underground station by aKiwiComment: Boy that's rich... I wish you'd squared up the verticals with a half degree or so ccw rotation. Strong entry. It's perhaps more a "perspective" shot than a "leading lines" shot, but who's picking nits? There aren't that many "true" leading liens shots in the challenge anyway. |
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| 07/01/2005 03:48:03 PM |
to the oceanby U622Comment: It's a nice shot, though I wish the horizon were squared up. However, it doesn't really speak to "leading lines" for me. |
| 06/29/2005 03:44:38 PM |
Clear way acrossby Moose101Comment: The lean to the right hurts. The oevrall greenish cast hurts a lot. Excessive foreground is adding nothing; it denatures the imapct of the main subject. The diagonal line is very powerful, but it's only marginally a leading line IMO. The post processing that gives a soft glow to the concrete is very nice. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:42:30 PM |
CabInteriorby dacrazyrnComment: A fascinating scene, but unfortunately (IMO) a deeply flawed rendering. It leans to the right badly, so some ccw rotation would be in order. There's a LOT of reticulation, pebbling of the surfaces. This is so extreme it looks as if you may have added it in with a texture filter, but it's possible this is extreme sharpening artifacts, I don't know. I'd like to see the original on this one after the challenge, if you care to show it to me. |
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