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| 08/02/2007 08:56:12 PM |
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| 08/02/2007 08:55:23 PM |
TVby jmritzComment: Could appear to be a picture taken in a darkened movie theater, too and all the blurs on the bottom are the heads of the people in front of you. Great job! |
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| 08/02/2007 08:53:43 PM |
IMG_4758-copy.jpgby xianartComment: This is exactly how I would see it, as my eyesight would be blurring from all the oniony tears! |
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| 08/02/2007 08:52:47 PM |
by sevilduvarciComment: Her gaze is so pointed - I wonder what she's looking at. The graffiti accentuates the mystery, somehow. |
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| 08/02/2007 08:50:55 PM |
Circularby ZigomarComment: So greatly abstract, but at the same time completely recognizable. Nice job. :) |
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| 08/02/2007 08:48:32 PM |
Armless Angelby Jaded_HousewifeComment: Love your processing technique - looks like a daguerreotype. Great idea and composition - slightly off center so it gives the appearance of an accidental shot. |
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| 08/02/2007 08:45:29 PM |
Pink drive byby MelethiaComment: It's the strong color contrasts that give this interest for me, so sharpness isn't necessary. I don't know how effective this would be, but if it were mine, I might try cropping off the left side, almost up to the seated man, in order to use both subjects as "bookends" in the composition - just to see what it looks like. |
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| 08/02/2007 08:41:24 PM |
walking in the rainby timfythetooComment: Yeah, when I tried my vaseline shots, I quickly learned to not rely on autofocus at all, but to find my chosen point of focus manually. :) This is really nice, great contrast of bold colors. It's like you created the sense of rain with the blur itself. |
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| 08/02/2007 08:39:13 PM |
euro07-080bw.jpgby kevip6Comment: Yeah, you're right - catching in front of that door does make him disappear quite a bit, but that's not altogether a bad thing. Makes you linger that much longer with the image, to take in all the details. |
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| 08/02/2007 08:37:25 PM |
by boysetsfireComment: Great timing to catch that boy in mid-stride right where you want him in the composition. Fantastic foreground "frame". |
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