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| 04/07/2004 10:53:04 PM |
Renewalby dsrayComment by TooCool: The building IMHO looks almost fake, like it was over neatimaged. Otherwise a very nice composition!
TC |
| 04/07/2004 10:05:00 PM |
Utilityby dsrayComment by Klauss: inventive... sharp... enough light... but not consistent enough... |
| 04/07/2004 02:37:41 PM |
Utilityby dsrayComment by photom: Exposure on the right half a bit hot. Nice use of shapes and lines. |
| 04/07/2004 05:47:54 AM |
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| 04/07/2004 01:43:51 AM |
Utilityby dsrayComment by darcy: careful of the overexpusre on the right-most wheel. the bits showing through in the top center and top left distract - the bottom center, too, really. the andrew tags could have been removed as well. otherwise, interesting composition and arrangement of cirlces. |
| 04/06/2004 05:53:10 PM |
Pyramidby dsrayComment by the-O-ster: as with alot of oddities i would probably suggest exaggerating your point of view. go up close and shoot upward or maybe get up in a tree...the location of the viewers eye i think hurt what could be a very dramatic subject. on the topic though i will give it a 7 |
| 04/06/2004 03:24:51 PM |
Renewalby dsrayComment by drydoc: Very nice. Glad to see someone else with an interest in mosoleums. Love the gray tones. My only comment: Might have cropped out more of the ore ground. While there is not too much you can do with all the tree limbs I think a tighter crop my bring more deserved attention to the building itself. Good luck.
What is the light source for the columns? |
| 04/04/2004 04:43:11 PM |
Renewalby dsrayComment by obstetrify: All those beautiful classical forms in a woodland setting. What could be nicer. On closer inspection, it looks as if it is funerary architecture. Of a very high order.
The picture is about as good as you can make this sort of thing. |
| 04/04/2004 04:27:21 PM |
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| 04/04/2004 01:05:15 PM |
Pyramidby dsrayComment by s2fraser: Offsetting the pyramid to the right was a good idea; it brings the doorway more into the scene. Interesting that pyramids were originally burial buildings, so this wouldn't be out of place, except for the differences in cultures. I'm babbling. |
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