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| 08/13/2006 02:08:41 AM |
Boatsby darixComment: Way too much sky and all the colors seem washed out. =( |
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| 08/13/2006 02:05:05 AM |
First Modeby aditiComment: It would really add to it if someone/anyone were looking at the camera. Overall the photo is pretty overexposed, but the angle is nice. Good idea though. |
| 08/13/2006 02:01:11 AM |
Firefighterby Shiva DasComment: The framing isn't bad, but it being so overexposed hurts everything that the photo has going for it. There's some very harsh reflections on the little boy. |
| 08/13/2006 01:58:06 AM |
Trainwreck in slow motionby bvignonComment: While the idea is pretty funny it doesn't look like you tried very hard. A black sheet as a backdrop would have done wonders for this photo. |
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| 08/13/2006 01:49:20 AM |
Music Transportationby MrXpressComment: While the idea is good the execution of it lacks.
A few nit picks:
The black is more of a brown than a black
Lint and hairs on the base
The whites look overexposed |
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| 08/13/2006 01:42:52 AM |
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| 08/13/2006 01:42:29 AM |
Man Stretching at Gas Stationby MeGoobieComment: You're too far away for there to be any real focal point. We see a guy stretching, but just barely. In these times I think a lot of people want to see the price of gas too, heh. As I see it, this is just a point and shoot photo made black and white in attempts to make it look better. There needs to be a tighter crop or something to give the audience something to look at. |
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| 08/12/2006 03:45:08 PM |
Old & Newby bnileshComment: I don't think this works in color. Your sky is blown and your greens take over.
A crop suggestion:
Drag from the top of the first lightpole (cutting it out of the photo) down to the 3rd road line and drag over cutting out some of the right side.
This gets rid of a lot of that overwhelming green and blown out sky. It also gets rid of the chopped light pole and brings you closer to your subject while still carrying you through the photo with the road lines. |
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| 08/12/2006 03:36:08 PM |
HUMMER transports you!by kaidaehnkeComment: I like the angle, but there's too much activity in the reflection. Not to mention you're in the photo 6 times. There's a girl in a bikini above the first M. If you would have made something like that more the focus I think you'd score better. At least with the guys.
=) |
| 08/12/2006 03:31:47 PM |
Mini Tramby snowleopard10101Comment: Because there is SO much fine detail in this photo your eye gets lost. The eye loses the trolly which is your focus. If you cut out the whole right half of the image and some of the bottom you get a better sense of movement from the trolly.
On a side note while I was playing with this image in PS I noticed something. If you Desaturate it, do color Varations, then bump the Contrast this photo makes a great vintage looking photo. In normal color it's quite obvious that it's a train set, but the eye can almost be fooled by taking all the colors out and just having the one overlay color. If the plants were more to scale you could travel in time.
=) |
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