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| 01/15/2009 05:43:08 PM |
Halstattby Schnitzer17Comment: Lovely clarity and detail in the buildings with a magnificent backdrop. |
| 01/15/2009 05:39:39 PM |
Emerald Woodby Schnitzer17Comment: I like the processing you've done on this Josh. I'm not so sure about the tree on the left border as indicated by AP. Maybe the base of this could be cropped out to give more symmetry to the image. One other thing...and I know trees don't grow straight......the horizon is rising from the left to the right...I would rotate the image to level this up just for aesthetics...this would also reduce the amount of cropping to the left of the image.....all in all a very pleasing image. |
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| 01/15/2009 02:29:28 AM |
2-jan 09 archive foto. escapeby rozComment: Brilliant Rozy... Love the way the water is flooding out of the frame and all the little additions to a lovely Port Stephen's scene. The work you have done creating your own dirty, grungy and polluted globe is just extraordinary. No wonder all of these magnificent creatures are trying to escape. If this had been in a challenge it would have earned a 1 from me. Woops! 10 I mean...lol xox |
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| 01/15/2009 02:21:15 AM |
phwaorby RetroesqueComment: Excellent shot of boys being boys....and might I say girls being girls. Fantastic candid shot Lisa. |
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| 01/15/2009 02:15:52 AM |
755448by undieyatchComment: Beautiful soft colours. Ahhh! Film...= no sensor dust....I wish |
| 01/14/2009 05:31:43 AM |
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| 01/14/2009 05:29:59 AM |
Sorrento-008-pp2.jpgby jomariComment: Bloody hell. There's another Roz roz on this site. lol...Great processing. You have really given this a lift. |
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| 01/14/2009 05:19:42 AM |
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| 01/14/2009 05:18:51 AM |
Parking Lot Pollutionby GeneralEComment: I like the blue/yellow curve you have put through this Paul. It brings out the truer colour of the oil in the water and highlights the spill better against the darker bitumen. |
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| 01/14/2009 05:15:11 AM |
Bench editby MelethiaComment: I like the negative image process Deb but I think this processing actually gives the chair a new lease of life against the dilapidated background. |
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