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| 02/18/2008 08:32:19 PM |
Fork Handles?by meneleComment: Nah....'andles for forks!!!!!
You cant beat a bit of the two Ronnies. Great take on the challenge and made me laugh out loud |
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| 02/11/2008 11:29:35 AM |
Climatronby undieyatchComment: An absolutely stunning image and one of my top three for the challenge. I love the centred composition and the fact that even though the two trees to the left and right are at different angles they somehow add to the symettry of the shot. Lovely duotone conversion. Good Luck 9 |
| 02/11/2008 11:27:46 AM |
City beatby pineappleComment: Stnning photograph and certainly one of my top three in the challenge. I love the flipped axis and the fact that the viewer sees to get to see so much of the city scape. Brilliant B&W cnversion and the ripples on the water are stunning in the way they obcure the minor details with impacting on the integrity of the buildings as a whole. 9 for now and I may well be back to bump (up). Good luck |
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| 02/11/2008 11:25:11 AM |
The Office Windowby NikonJebComment: One of my three favourites in the challenge. I hope it is actually not so good that people fail to realise that it is a reflection (ie that they dont think you took it through an office window). Somewhat like an idea I had for the challenge except much more interesting and vibrant. Great colours and composition. I hope this does brilliantly for you 9 |
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| 02/10/2008 02:09:29 PM |
It was Big, Yellow and Scary by JeniYComment: What a fantastic image that really does meet the challenge well. Brilliant use of a fish eye to give the bus a sense of enormity that a child would view. Great colours and sharpness, 9 from me and one of my top three in the challenge |
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| 02/10/2008 02:09:20 PM |
Holding Mother's Handby jasonlpriceComment: One of my three favourite images in the challenge. A wonderful interpretation of what I can truely believe would be an earliest childhood memory. Love the Black and White conversion and the DOF that you have used. Magnificent and straight to favourites. I hope this does brilliantly for you |
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| 02/08/2008 06:23:32 AM |
Reflect the skyby WalesPComment: Very beautiful modernistic urban image. I love the POV on this which really draws out the size of the building. Outstanding richness in the sky which (IMO) helps give the shot some real pop and a 3d feel, especially given the contrast with the sandstone at the foot of the shot
I really like the composition as well with the corner of the building being centred in the frame. To be honest I am not sure whether I would have thought of doing this, but it makes me want to go out and experiment with my camera to try and see what effect it would have on the London Skyline
Cool image and (IMO) not fully appreciated |
| 02/08/2008 06:12:08 AM |
What Was Will Beby SandyPComment: I love seeing high quality restorations of historic buildings...IMO even better if they can be returned to the public domain rather than becoming simply condos for a few, but even if they do become apartments then at least everyone will be able to see the magnificence of this structure.
I love the architectural contrasts here of the stunning brickwork (which has a feeling of Victorian opulence) and the silo and 'bridge' which are plain and functional (but still possess their own strange beauty). the chimney on the right gives a nice counterpoint in terms of height and width.
Thank you so much for posting the old picture as well just so people can appreciate the change that has been made |
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| 02/08/2008 06:04:43 AM |
Light's Up the Skyby CharleneComment: I love this, it makes me think of the aliens from the original version of War of the World. Fantastic PP on the sky and clouds. I love this image and I (really) cant believe it did not score higher |
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| 02/08/2008 06:02:35 AM |
Moorish Temple in Snowby CharleneComment: Very nice POV on this shot and I am impressed that you managed to pp so well given it was basic editing
I love the complimentary reds and greens in the shot |
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