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| 06/29/2005 03:39:23 PM |
Road to the Tetons by postoakinversionComment: Nice conversion, strong leading line. One would have wished for a bit more impact in the destination, as it were; in this shot the road is of more power than the mountains, which probably isn't ideal. Still and all, a strong entry. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:37:37 PM |
collapsedby buzzmomComment: Lines, yes, but "leading"? Not really. The lines ARE the subject, as it were, and they don't actually "take" us anywhere. The lighting seems rather pedestrian, also, and the pure black BG is adding nothing of interest for me. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:36:14 PM |
The Man on the Phoneby redmoonComment: Wowza! You may get hammered on softness, but I think this is absolutely wonderful. Certainly, it meets the challenge. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:35:26 PM |
Varigate Callaby banmornComment: Well, that's pure... Great lighting and tonalities, wonderful journey down the lines... |
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| 06/29/2005 03:34:22 PM |
Popsiclesby bucketComment: haha, this is a hoot! I'm not 100% sure this really, truly qualifies as "leading lines", but who am I to say? I like it! |
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| 06/29/2005 03:33:39 PM |
Fishingby mickwestComment: Beautiful, muted rendering of the scene. I can almost taste the tranquility. It feels a little soft, even though I'm not a proponent of always-tack-sharp voting. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:31:21 PM |
1066 Monumentby michael_pComment: i SO wish the cone were sharp... This is nicely seen, and it's a good example of leading lines. |
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| 06/29/2005 03:30:32 PM |
Vertical Limitby spreadcomComment: Great macro, though it were better cropped square, eliminating most of the left side I think. Howevere, there's absolutely NO sense of leading lines here. |
| 06/29/2005 03:29:40 PM |
Sunrise at St Paulsby PixelstateComment: sweet and understaed. Classic leading lines solution, if a bit obvious. I like very much that you have resisted oversaturating to add "pop" |
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| 06/29/2005 03:28:36 PM |
Straight upby joaquinComment: This is a very interesting shot, a unique perspective on the butterfly, but it's very much a "rule of thirds" image, and isn't a good exemplar of leading lines IMO. |
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