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| 03/15/2004 12:25:11 PM |
Portrait Photographerby ccraftComment: The two areas of background at each side add nothing to the image and I think portrait orientation would have created a stronger composition. An interesting image that tells a little about the subject. |
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| 03/12/2004 04:56:18 PM |
Locked solidby e301Comment: Lovely lighting brings out the shape of this and lifts it only subtly from the background. Wonderful textures and shapes. |
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| 03/12/2004 04:55:05 PM |
A Design Classicby andywightmanComment: In my opinion this shows me the creativity in of the camera manufacturers but not yours - it's just sitting there like a sales catalogue photo and therefore doesn't, for me, create an image that appeals in it's own right. |
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| 03/12/2004 04:53:51 PM |
Curves by dinnComment: This really shows of the aesthetic success of this corridor, wherever it is. Nice choice to stand to one side to capture the foremost curved beam such that it connects top left to bottom right of the frame. |
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| 03/12/2004 04:52:28 PM |
skechersby hopperComment: Nice use of shallow DOF. Great choice to go in close and create this composition from the larger object. Love the diagonals, the variety of textures and the limited brown, beige and gold colour palette. |
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| 03/12/2004 04:51:31 PM |
Heaven's Goldby vtruanComment: Oh I do love shallow DOF when used effectively! Parallel lines are great and I like the way that the column bit at the left anchors the image. Nice colours too. |
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| 03/12/2004 04:49:03 PM |
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| 03/12/2004 04:46:35 PM |
Crane Reflectionsby dsidwellComment: Absolutely remarkable use of colour and reflections to add interest to a simple study of architectural design. I love the way the crane reflects differently in the two materials of the facade of this building. Well composed, very striking. |
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| 03/12/2004 04:44:49 PM |
A Grand Designby GordonComment: Interesting subject and great choice to opt for a night shot with the black contrasting so well against the lit facade of the church opposite. The sweeping curve of the building and the way it cuts the image in half, works well. Shame about that patch of brighter light at the bottom, though it's not a biggie. |
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