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| 07/18/2007 02:00:24 PM |
Day 15: Half of a Doubleby cginoComment: Terrific photo. Love that wide lens. Lots of interesting things going on in the sky, even without the rainbows. I like seeing the bit of road and habitation to the left, it gives this a sense of scale.
Even though your double rainbow is half gone, it seems much more vibrant than the one I once spotted over the Hudson River. |
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| 07/18/2007 01:45:33 PM |
A Flight of Fancy by Jaded_HousewifeComment: Congratulations on your blue ribbon. I'm happy to have been one of your 10's (the only 10 I gave out in this challenge). I'm normally not a fan of IR either, but you chose the perfect challenge for it.
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| 07/18/2007 09:39:29 AM |
Day 13: Portrait of a Fishermanby Blue MoonComment: Very good composition, and I agree with you about the colors. There's a lot of grain/noise, which doesn't detract too much, but I wonder if some selective denoising would clean that up. It's odd, but to me there's something about the fisherman and his rock that makes them appear to have been superimposed on the scene (not that I think they really were). |
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| 07/18/2007 09:34:39 AM |
Day 14: Impressionist's Creekby Blue MoonComment: Very pretty photo. Perhaps it would be nice to have a still/sharp reference point (I don't know, just thinking "aloud"). I like the soft colors and the bit of orange, which I assume is a fish. It is indeed like an impressionist painting. |
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| 07/18/2007 09:30:18 AM |
Day 13 - Grafitti comentaryby bimbleComment: I agree, graffiti should at least have a purpose. Good catch. The only Nikes I ever bought squeaked so terribly after a week that I was embarrassed to wear them. |
| 07/18/2007 09:26:40 AM |
Day 17 - perspectiveby bimbleComment: Very nice perspective with the receding towers. Beautiful (and natural) colors with the sunlit foreground against the darkened sky. Excellent, especially considering it was taken presumbably through windowglass of a moving train. |
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| 07/18/2007 08:56:26 AM |
Day 16 Foxby jonfrommkComment: That's a really neat weathervane. Good photo though it tilts to the right - rotating a few degrees would take care of that, though of course you'd lose some of the edges.
If Samuel Pepys were alive today, would he have a public blog?
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| 07/18/2007 08:34:39 AM |
A Face in the Nightby levyj413Comment: I was your "10" on this -- I think it's an extremely nightmarish image. Maybe the demonic aspect was too subtle for somea? Anyway, 33rd place is very good. |
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| 07/17/2007 06:27:47 PM |
12: Web of Metalby escapetoozComment: Metal looks good in b&w. Very nice composition for the square crop. I don't know "Click" -- is that the new reality show competition for photographers? Good luck, whatever it is. |
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| 07/17/2007 06:23:13 PM |
16: Vast Expanseby escapetoozComment: Your outtakes are interesting but this one is a knockout. Great use of negative space. It's hard to tell how you did this! It appears as if you are leaping high into the air. I love your expression, too. |
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