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| 04/14/2004 03:22:55 PM |
POWERby flip89Comment by coolhar: way too light, the pole is gone and the red and blue are pale |
| 04/14/2004 01:37:27 PM |
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| 04/14/2004 12:33:09 PM |
POWERby flip89Comment by bbmohr: I really like the washed-out look. It gives the photo an edge. |
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| 04/14/2004 11:59:44 AM |
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| 04/14/2004 11:58:19 AM |
POWERby flip89Comment by Prof_Fate: very very overexposed, too harsh to look at. border is a detraction also |
| 04/14/2004 07:34:41 AM |
POWERby flip89Comment by SharQ: This image doesn't work for me... It is vastly overexposed, and builds on very subjective connotations of power. Also, I would point out that there is a difference between "power" and "strength". Power is a more generic term, while strength is a word describing physical attributes such as raw strength and longevity. (you are by no means the only one. Check out this thread: kamps.org/g/?vkmv) I think you picture describes "power", but not "strength", and hence falls outside of the challenge. Sorry. (2) |
| 04/14/2004 06:51:45 AM |
POWERby flip89Comment by bitfarmer: Europeans will not give you a good score, we don't trust in military power as much as USA do... but politics apart, the burst efect of light make this a very nice final shoot to me, having same white on sky and stripes make it simple and elegant. Nice work! |
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| 04/13/2004 03:20:27 PM |
The Best Seat in the Houseby flip89Comment by jachurch: Nice lead-in lines from the table direct us through to the well-framed city skyline. It's a shame that the day was not sunny as this would have made the skyline more intersting and probably thrown some needed light into the foreground. (5) |
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| 04/13/2004 03:18:29 PM |
The Best Seat in the Houseby flip89Comment by bbratley: I want to go there! I don't know all of the proper terminology yet, but the way your picture transitions from the darker, more muted interior of the building, without losing any detail, to the brighter, busy outside of the window is amazing!! |
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| 04/13/2004 01:38:49 PM |
The Best Seat in the Houseby flip89Comment by photom: Very nicely done. Would have given you another point at least if there were more detail in the face. It's still has a nice feel as is.... |
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