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| 06/10/2002 04:46:00 PM |
metalic bus rideby ritaardComment: A subway/train is a bit of a strectch for me as being 'on the road' but I will not try to argue that particular point with this photo... As for the composition and framing of this shot, I think I would like to see more of the passengers through the window. The number 2 on the train is definitely pulling my attention away from the possible better subjects in the photo. This shot could have potentially produced more impact if I was looking down the edge of the train towards one end of it.... It should have also reduced the amount of light glare that is boucing back towards the camera from the upper left portion of the frame... |
| 06/11/2002 09:26:00 AM |
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| 06/10/2002 02:58:00 PM |
Friday Afternoon.by lisaeComment: There are indeed people on the road in this photo. When this photo 'speaks' to me, it is whispering 'hustle and bustle' in my ear moreso than my 'own' concept of 'on the road'. The overall artistic impact of this photo doesn't really grab me but the challenge has been met :) |
| 06/12/2002 05:22:00 PM |
Cattle Crossingby CountComment: I think this is an excellent idea for a photo... my only problem with it is that I think it should have been taken just a little closer to the end of the tunnel where the opening filled a little more of the image.. The tunnel opening is GREAT framing for this shot but I think, for the most part, there is too much darkness around the edges here to suit me... Being closer to the edge *or* zooming out a little more may have been a nice improvement. Im glad i'm not driving in this much traffic :) Good work! |
| 06/13/2002 02:59:00 PM |
Westbound Readerby ClubJuggleComment: I like the motion blur that you caught in the reflections on the window behind the subject in this photo... She looks relaxed... do you know her or was this a 'voyeur' shot on a bus? Good work! |
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| 06/14/2002 12:13:00 AM |
Sunset in the mirrorby daclozerComment: Nice view! I really like the added effect of the star flare on the motorcycle headlight in the mirror... good job! |
| 06/11/2002 05:24:00 PM |
Into the Nightby rcrawfordComment: Very nice roadway shot... the flash has illuminated the reflective paint nicely in this shot... I also like the horizontal orientation... I would love to see it vertical as well.. I think vertical would enhance the 'length' of the road in this shot... good work! |
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| 06/10/2002 08:58:00 PM |
Cotton Candy Stopby GordonComment: I like cotton candy :) This is a neat photo and I love the contrast between the stop sign and the sky... The only complaint I have with the photo is the proximity of the edges of the sign to the edges of the frame. I would have probably allowed myself a little more breathing room around the sign... good shot! |
| 06/10/2002 03:50:00 PM |
Get A Gripby boyte1Comment: Greetings... You have an interesting photo here... Let me try my hand at critique: Framing and composition: I don't see any real issues in the framing or coposition of this photo. I believe that what I see here is exactly what you intended for me to see :) Image quality: There are a few things that I may have done if this photo was mine... I think I would have rinsed off the tire with a water hose and wet the ground underneath the tire... the wet pavement underneath the tire would have darkened up the surface some and eliminated the HOT spots in this photo, possibly. Subjectivity: I'm not sure that this particular subject is very appealing to *me*. However, the photograph of the subject is not bad at all :) |
| 06/10/2002 11:17:00 AM |
Mountains over 270by mcrochipComment: Interesting photo... the title, however, is bringing a very minor part of the photo into question... I can barely see the mountains... Anyway... I think that the auto mirror being visible in the right part of the frame is a slight distraction... I would have possibly considered cropping that out in this particular photo... or possibly having more of it in view :) Good work! |
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