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| 12/30/2004 03:11:03 AM |
Trustworthyby glad2badadComment: I was surprised to see so few hand cutting tools. This is quite appealing, but the tight foreground cropping is unfortunate. you have plenty of extra space up top, doing nothing much. |
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| 12/30/2004 03:09:52 AM |
Loud gearsby boleComment: very tich tonalities and lighting. The cropping is cojunter-intuitive to me; that tab on the right doesn't contribute much, the machinery on the left is too truncated. I'd liek to see the rear key rotated a tad so it picks up a little more light. |
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| 12/30/2004 03:08:13 AM |
A simple tap.by docpjvComment: I wish it had more of a subject/ground dichotomy, the image is not resolving itself visually I think. |
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| 12/30/2004 03:06:03 AM |
The Unseen Handby SkipComment: Very appealing colors, but I can't pull any sense of order out of this chaos; what am i suppsoed to be looking AT? |
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| 12/30/2004 03:05:06 AM |
A New Dayby photomComment: needs sharpness and white balance work, to my eye.N icely composed, though. |
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| 12/30/2004 03:03:57 AM |
A fine deviceby jjbeguinComment: Compositionally and conceptually I liek this a lot. It seems to me, however, that you've created a disconnect from right to left with the agressive background color shift. |
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| 12/30/2004 03:02:37 AM |
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| 12/30/2004 03:02:03 AM |
Grandfather Clockby fisheyeComment: Sweet, but I'm not sure I wouldn't prefer it with no blur; that aspect seems not to be working for me, in this case. Not sure why... |
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| 12/30/2004 03:01:03 AM |
Brace and bitby neehaiComment: Lovely detail and texture, way too much negative white space IMO |
| 12/30/2004 02:59:54 AM |
The Mechanics of a Tickby scottwilsonComment: I wish to hell this were squared up vertically and horizontally; it only wants a smidgeon of rotation to accomplish. the motion is very very nice, as is the framing. Was the pure black groudn your best choice? |
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