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Reflection
05/03/2004 12:45:46 AM
Reflection
by lilnukee

Comment by L1:
Looks like a reflection of a concrete wall on a river. I like the lines and the colors. Wish it were a bit more vibrant.
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Behind the Red Door
05/02/2004 11:22:51 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by Sammie:
Really nice picture. I like the red door with the rest of the pic in B&W. The door decoration doesn't really suit such an elegant looking door.
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Behind the Red Door
05/02/2004 02:18:07 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by jpochard:
I like the idea of the shot, but the angle makes it look tilted.
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Behind the Red Door
04/27/2004 03:47:32 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by breckinshire:
Good use of colors
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Behind the Red Door
04/27/2004 12:04:37 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by obstetrify:
This is a good door, in a nice frame, on a well-made wall. Not much more to be said.
Behind the Red Door
04/26/2004 08:20:28 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by lelani:
......happily ever after - maybe the lines could lined up better.
Behind the Red Door
04/26/2004 08:10:55 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by jodiecoston:
I think I would prefer this shot if it were taken from straight on. I do like your use of desaturation, though.
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Behind the Red Door
04/26/2004 07:11:04 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by e301:
The selective de-saturation adds impact to the fake look of the brick-work, especially with the faux-georgian/palladian pediment on the doorway. The cheesy garland just re-inforces that impact. The overly-perfect bpointing, allied to the overly clean lines and maintenance of the scene speak of an obsession with appearance to the exclusion of historical accuracy, or perhaps a simple ignorance of it. Affecting shot, in those senses; lacking in a sense of contrast - nothing to re0inforce that message, or to make your real message clear if my assessment is wrong.
Behind the Red Door
04/26/2004 05:30:34 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by Tranquil:
I do not understand the use of selective desaturation here
Behind the Red Door
04/26/2004 03:51:10 PM
Behind the Red Door
by lilnukee

Comment by nordic:
A great take on this challenge, one of the more original images, hope it does well.
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