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| 12/10/2008 12:19:12 PM |
Bursting With Berriesby GeneralEComment by pamelasue: having the harsh sunlight in the center of the frame forces my eyes to the lower left ... I can see the highlights in the leaves from your flash, which is a good thing. I think that this image may have been stronger if you'd cropped out most of the harsh sunlight |
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| 12/09/2008 09:06:10 PM |
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| 12/08/2008 11:02:55 AM |
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| 12/08/2008 10:34:14 AM |
Drawbridgeby GeneralEComment by Lydia: Thanks for the answer, Paul. I can see why it fascinates you. That's an original design that I've never seen before... interesting to know about it now. Thanks. |
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| 12/08/2008 04:19:04 AM |
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| 12/08/2008 01:15:30 AM |
Drawbridgeby GeneralEComment by GeneralE: Originally posted by LydiaToo: I'd be interested to know what you saw here. Really. |
Basically, I like complexly-constructed old machinery and buildings; this bridge is a bit of a different that usual drawbridge in that the whole center section rises vertically (instead of one end lifting), balanced by those huge concrete counterweights.
The second reason I liked the image was the challenge of taking it -- this was taken from a moving train, and is rather the counterpoint to a panning shot. In this case the camera is moving, and there's one and only one instant at which to capture this particular view/composition; one which is not available to the pedestrian photographer.
To get an almost-perfect composition (only a tiny bit of cropping needed) and a sufficient level of detail was under those conditions was, to me, a pretty good accomplishment. I knew well that none of this would be apparent to the voters or be factored into the score, but you asked ...
This was shot 4 seconds later (resized only): Message edited by author 2008-12-08 15:05:37. |
| 12/06/2008 11:54:30 PM |
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| 12/06/2008 11:04:34 PM |
The Sentinelby GeneralEComment by krnodil: I want to see the blasted remains of a tree, but then sometimes I see a old marble column, then metal...whatever it is, it appears to have been looking over the scene for a good long while. The all-over blue actually has the effect of keeping us from being too distracted by the background |
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| 12/06/2008 10:57:37 PM |
The Sentinelby GeneralEComment by posthumous: the white balance is way off, but you know I don't take much stock in such things. "off" is, in fact, making an assumption about what white balance ought to be. Why can't a picture be blue? I'm blue sometimes. This picture doesn't grab me, but I do like the splintery radial composition. |
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| 12/06/2008 06:26:11 PM |
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