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| 04/29/2002 03:05:00 PM |
Prepare to be Squashed: Giant Dummy on Rampage!by magnetic9999Comment: I like this mannequin shot a little better than the other one in this challenge. i also liek the van gogh in the background offering some decent contrast. The lighting coming from the side also enhances the dimension of the mannequin... good job! |
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| 04/29/2002 08:36:00 AM |
Spirits In The Skyby ShiiizzzamComment: I absolutely love the color and composition of this photograph. I don't see any technical flaws. Depth of field is excellent and everything is in focus. This photo is nicely titled as well!! Excellent shot! |
| 04/29/2002 10:51:00 AM |
Power & Heatby jsgfComment: I like the camera tilt on this particular shot but the general subject matter doens't grab my attention very well. |
| 04/29/2002 12:44:00 PM |
High Riserby nbward55Comment: I think this could have been a really impressive photo with a little added clarity and possibly some of the ever elusive weather cooperation. The tightrope wire appears very jagged and the bank building is quite grainy. |
| 04/30/2002 09:58:00 AM |
Evening Starby hokieComment: This is one of my favorite photos in this challenge. i can't say that i would have done anything differently than you have done here... I love the sepia tone.. it adds quite a bit to the mood of this photo. Nice job! |
| 04/29/2002 12:50:00 PM |
Untitledby mtngoatComment: Hmmm... I can tell that the camera is looking up in this shot... The subject matter of the photo is not screaming at me to continue evaluating the shot. |
| 04/29/2002 11:59:00 AM |
Flea's Eye Viewby shortredneckComment: This is a good interpretation of the challenge but the photo is not inspiring me on the subjective side of the vote... |
| 04/30/2002 04:46:00 AM |
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| 04/29/2002 07:42:00 AM |
The First of Many Clichesby TrickyBuddhaComment: I don't find this shot to be 'cliche'... I really wish that term would abandon this site. it's getting old already. This shot is a good interpretation of the transition. The first step being out of focus is a little distracting to the shot. A little more depth of field would have also brought the door at the top of the stairs into sharper focus. The angle of the camera in this shot doesn't accent the stairs as much as I would like to see... otherwise, nice shot! |
| 04/29/2002 01:22:00 PM |
Last Standby moondoggieComment: Ok.. I think I'm ready to comment on this photograph now :) Ya see... i work for Caterpillar, Inc. who may have been the maker of that monster truck in the background... But u know what? This is an excellent photograph and I like your interpretation of this challenge... Nice job! |
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