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| 05/01/2002 03:18:00 AM |
Don't run over me!by jonrComment: It's all about light, and you got that just right. Good use of negative space and color. I'd like to see a little more of the bottom - "where the rubber meets the road" so to speak, but that's your choice. Well done! |
| 05/01/2002 03:41:00 AM |
rubber baby duckie chuckieby clayComment: Disgusting and badly exposed, but gooood timing. What in the hell have you been drinking? Hope you had some plexiglass or something over the camera. |
| 05/01/2002 09:13:00 AM |
Up Where the Air is Clearby PatellaComment: If you weren't stopped all the way down, I'd have gone for an even faster shutter speed to freeze the string at the bottom. I'm sure it was humming pretty good, and it might not have been possible. The line higher up and the edges on the kite are pretty jaggy, but overall well composed and exposed, and having the string lead all the way up to the kite was a great choice. |
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| 05/01/2002 10:35:00 AM |
Resurrectionby ssComment: I hate to harp, but OPA (other people's art) really needs to have something added by the image - a unique perspective or moment in time, perhaps - to make it worthwhile. Possibly the worst chromatic abberations I've ever seen (not your fault, of course). |
| 05/01/2002 08:28:00 AM |
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| 05/01/2002 09:51:00 AM |
Working in the Skyby BAMartinComment: Another one that would work really well in B/W, or even better with the man selectively colored (all that nice blue) and the rest B/W. Noisy and jaggy as all get out, but that can usually be fixed. |
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| 05/01/2002 09:21:00 AM |
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| 05/01/2002 08:51:00 AM |
Hay, Watch Where You're Walkingby bruster54Comment: With the sun behind the camera you might have avoided some of the overexposure, but it's not bad. I imagine people are taking you to task for cutting of the head, but I think it's a good device for making height. Then again, I would... |
| 05/01/2002 03:38:00 AM |
Nick's Placeby rcrawfordComment: The ladder is very inviting. Kind of feel sorry for Nick with just a branch to sit on, though. A vertical composition with more ladder might work better. Very nice colors and exposure right on. |
| 05/01/2002 10:24:00 AM |
Mirror, Mirror on the floor....by cbonsallComment: Lavender on brown... my favorite. I see what you're getting at, and it's a valid interpretation - just not enough interest in the image to support the idea. |
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