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| 10/21/2006 07:52:50 PM |
IMG_0734.jpgby tryals15Comment by talj: WOW! Love this! Great composition and your editing adds a really dramatic feel to this image, its like something out of a movie! Excellent, adding as a fav! |
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| 10/21/2006 07:51:45 PM |
IMG_0711.jpgby tryals15Comment by talj: Really like the unusual angle you have chosen here and your processing suits the subject nicely. I would like to see a little more detail/textures in the building and the windows in the bottom section are a little distracting. I think if there was a little more break in the cloud on the lower right would help too (IMHO) :o) |
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| 10/21/2006 01:27:56 PM |
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| 10/18/2006 03:55:19 AM |
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| 10/15/2006 01:43:01 AM |
IMG_0711.jpgby tryals15Comment by MrEd: I like this shot. Though the edges around the top of the dome are a bit jagged. It's especially noticeable against the bright clouds. I have the same problem when I convert to B/W. This shot makes the Dome look as big as it really is. I hope I get a chance to get back there one day. |
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| 10/15/2006 01:36:18 AM |
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| 10/14/2006 11:04:17 PM |
Venetian Doorwayby tryals15Comment by posthumous: This is my kind of photo! I enjoy being able to see something completely abstract simultaneously with what is being represented. Here, all the details seem geometrical: the windows, doors, bridge(?), and then on a finer level, the wooden planks, the bricks, the railing, and even the more ornate elements like the sill flowers and whatever that fencing is below it. All of it is geometrical (the flowers, for instance, are in a perfectly straight line at the bottom of the window). I like the tilt because most of the shapes here are on a straight vertical/horizontal, so by tilting you allow us to see more things. I feel like I'm tilting my head to see something more closely, the way people do. You have just the right amount of contrast to make details prominent without burning them right out. I think voters would accuse you of not being focused enough, but I like the soft focus, it's important to the texture of this piece, and allows some warmth into your geometry. |
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| 10/14/2006 11:01:43 PM |
Venetian Doorwayby tryals15Comment by Melethia: Initially the angle is a bit disconcerting, but not in a bad way. Then as one wanders into the picture, even more disconcerting (again not in a bad way) is the fact the door seems to open into a wall with more doors/windows. One begins to wonder if it's a brightly lit nightmare. And somehow, some way, the white step in the front is beckoning the viewer to enter, nightmare or not.
Colors are great, particularly the green of the door and the bricks. Very intriguing shot! |
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| 10/14/2006 12:29:38 PM |
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| 10/14/2006 12:28:20 PM |
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