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| 09/04/2006 06:33:39 PM |
Fisheye Viewby ericwooComment: This is a fine photo. I think the only reason it did not score higher is because the frame of reference is fairly straight on. If you could have shot this image from somewhere closer to the building and looking up the drama would have increased. (I know, tough to do with a pond there.) It certainly merits a higher score IMHO. |
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| 09/04/2006 06:29:44 PM |
Towers of Gold, Feet of Clay by LouisComment: A well-deserved ribbon. This is one of the best of its kind IMHO. The fish-eye was a good choice of lens. The colors and composition are magnificent. |
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| 09/04/2006 06:27:32 PM |
N/Aby MelethiaComment: I love the composition of this photo as well as the fine detail (especially the deteriorating stucco). I had trouble with this challenge, because other than an abstract nearly everything has a "subject" it seems to me. Your image manages to skirt the issue by placement of the bench and window and the central emphasis on the wall. Great score. |
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| 09/04/2006 06:23:52 PM |
Neatly woundby MelethiaComment: Once again you have used DoF well. IMHO I think it would have been better if the line between the rope and background was not in the center of the image. I prefer 2/3 rope, 1/3 background. (But of course since I have a shot that is all "air" and little rope, there is no reason for me to talk or you to listen.) |
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| 09/04/2006 06:19:49 PM |
Just out of the showerby MelethiaComment: I had to chuckle when I saw this. Cute photo. Can't say too much about a challenge called "camera self-portraits". I suppose you could have added water drops, but that is probably going too far. Lol. |
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| 09/04/2006 06:15:24 PM |
E-ticket transportationby MelethiaComment: A ride as transportation? Hey, it works for me...but I think a surfboard is transportation. Judging by the finish I would say the voters agree. Good technicals. I especially like the colors and crop.
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| 09/04/2006 06:12:30 PM |
How high?by MelethiaComment: But for the graininess this would be a top 10 IMHO. It has great color, the correography is perfect, great stopped action, ...and dolphins are the best "feel good" animal on the planet (finishing just ahead of frogs, kittens and puppies). ;-) |
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| 09/04/2006 06:05:32 PM |
Bits and itty bitty Piecesby MelethiaComment: This photo is all about DoF...and this is one of the best I've seen lately. I love the blur in the foreground to go with the short DoF in back. Well done. |
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| 09/04/2006 05:59:09 PM |
Hocking Hillsby timfythetooComment: ...And I quote, "Now I know this shot is not gonna do great - but hopefully just enough better than my wifes pic."
All I gotta say is...you are setting pretty high standards if this is your idea of not doing great. Congrats on another fine image (...shot under difficult circumstances, right Rowan?) My children are adults now, but I've been there. |
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| 09/04/2006 05:53:21 PM |
Walking in the Mistby timfythetooComment: I looked at the other comments before writing this, so everything has already been said. The purse. Drat. The guy's body language is great. This image has an unworldly, mystical feel to it. Another terrific finish. |
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