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| 07/01/2005 08:48:52 AM |
Dun rominby horsemadgirlComment: Strongest point - texture. What could have been improved - the lighting.. I give it a 9 |
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| 07/01/2005 08:45:12 AM |
Gone But Not Forgottenby SJCarterComment: Thing I liked most - The lighting on this one. Thing I liked the least - Not very focused. Framing could have been done more cleanly. The second tree to the left makes the image out of balance. |
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| 07/01/2005 08:42:22 AM |
vinylby buzzmomComment: Obsolete, it is indeed. But the composition is too compressed. I'll bet if you did it more square, and had the lines of the record forming a semicircle on one side,, it would have presented better. |
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| 07/01/2005 08:40:40 AM |
rusted chainby umbranimbusComment: I like the framing of the chain in the green circle behind it. You also left a nice shadow in the image. Very well done. |
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| 07/01/2005 08:39:26 AM |
The Age of Steamby p2jvrComment: All lines lead to the train. Nice composition. The only thing that might have improved the picture is doing it in landscape format rather than portraiit. The train is too compressed in the image. By the way, I've found that because of our editiing ability, all photos don't even have to be a traditional rectangle. They can be square as well. |
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| 06/30/2005 05:42:45 AM |
Refrigerator c1900 - in full working orderby ImagineerComment: I really learned something from this shot. I had no idea that at one time such a structure was used to keep things cool. Your detail is really nice, and the moss on the brick puts its age into perspective. Lighting is dim which adds a softness to your image. I give it a 9 |
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| 06/30/2005 05:38:11 AM |
remember cutting and pasting?by lakritstrollComment: Scrapbooking is really hot right now. This is if anything right in line with what is happening today in the craft world as well as the world of photography. I work in retail and this type of stuff in this photo makes up around 30% of our weekly sales. |
| 06/29/2005 12:26:25 PM |
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| 06/29/2005 12:23:14 PM |
Maybe, maybe notby squamataComment: I think the angle is too straight on. You should have moved up some to get more of the record and the arm playing it. |
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| 06/29/2005 12:21:45 PM |
A door to historyby RonceComment: The door is not presented as the strongest subject. The grass is. As a picture, I love it. I think you did a very nice shot. However, for this challenge, it doesn't say enough about being obsolete. |
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