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| 06/13/2005 07:17:32 AM |
Rooted on Destructionby unicumComment: Nice b&W but the foreground could have used less light. I think a higher contrast setting on either your camera or in your editing program would have improved it. Also try normal focus on your camera, then hard focus and see which one you like best. A tripod should also be used if you haven't got one. |
| 06/12/2005 08:27:27 PM |
Stacked Rebar for Road Constructionby docurrieComment: I know you were shooting through a fence, but I don't like the skewed look of it against the rebar. That may have been your favorite part of the picture. To each his own. |
| 06/12/2005 08:25:05 PM |
Seeking shade!by ankit0621Comment: Very nice contrast and synnetry. I look at it and see almost a Native American touch. It reminds me of a kochina doll. Well done. |
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| 06/12/2005 08:22:13 PM |
Lines and Curvesby RolandBComment: This is a very strong image. The contrasts add a great deal of dimension to this image. It is well balanced, clear and fills up the entire image. As a stand alone picture, there isn't much wrong with it. I don't see the subject of construction , however. Therefore I can't give you a 10. |
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| 06/11/2005 03:44:52 PM |
Corrugated Pipeby EvaanComment: Loved the repiition of shape on this one. The light really exaggerates the idea of circles. You did a wonderfully artistic piece here. |
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| 06/11/2005 03:39:16 PM |
High Societyby DanielCzajaComment: Very good use of positioning of your subject. It takes up nearly the entire frame which adds a lot of perspective. |
| 06/11/2005 03:37:35 PM |
TexaSizeby baileyldComment: I would have called this one drunken bricks and put a bottle of whiskey at the top. |
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| 06/11/2005 03:36:25 PM |
Overzealous Tinker Toy Engineerby beamsclanComment: This was such a cute shot. It wouldn't have been so good unless the boy was in it, and the title is a real knee slapper. Unique presentation of an otherwise mediocre shot. |
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| 06/11/2005 03:33:49 PM |
Crane-ial Nerveby alanbataarComment: Never realized how high you are on these things. I saw this and I was immediately experiencing vertigo. What a marvelous angle on this one. |
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| 06/11/2005 03:30:34 PM |
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