Image |
Comment |
| 04/07/2005 06:07:28 PM |
Qby BooZonComment by inecather: The quality is amazing, im just not seeing the Q. ( i see O) |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 04/07/2005 02:54:19 PM |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 04/07/2005 08:04:16 AM |
Qby BooZonComment by tristalisk: oohh went a bit too dark for those of us on chepo work monitors. I can however see what you were doing had to save photo and open up with some adobe to make it brighter. Very nice shot and great find. I would have made this brighter. I also think that adding some ivy or some other long string plants to the shot would have won you a few cool points. It's pretty plain as is and need just a little somthing more to make it realy stand out. Very welll shot great focus and contrast. Nice job. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 04/06/2005 06:37:26 PM |
Qby BooZonComment by metoecus: This looks a bit underexposed, but that may be a problem with the uncalibrated monitor that I'm viewing it on. |
Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 03/31/2005 02:40:42 AM |
Urban Landscape Linesby BooZonComment by messerschmitt: the composition of these lines are precise and well done
the bladdered surfaces and concrete stuctures add
the b/w for this a must indeed
i place this in the category 'making something out of nothing'
aka creating..soo thats good
on the other hand its not exiting enuff to frame it and hang it on a wall
nevertheless a good image
imo
bol Message edited by author 2005-03-31 02:41:34. |
| 03/31/2005 02:28:06 AM |
Urban Landscape Linesby BooZonComment by SDW: I don't know if I am the one to be commenting on this but I also feel that the over intentional sharpening was to much. I understand that you wanted to bring out the weathered look and you did but by oversharping the complete image everything seems to blends together. I hope that make sense. If you could of sharpened your main subject that you wanted to emphasis weathering and left the other portions of the image alone IMO I believe it would of been more dramatic. As it sits now everything blends and my eyes don't want to focus on the columns and bridges. They bounce all around the picture. On a positive note I believe you composted the picture well and offered us a good POV. I also like the B&W effect. Message edited by author 2005-03-31 02:29:05. |
| 03/31/2005 01:40:28 AM |
Urban Landscape Linesby BooZonComment by BooZon: Originally posted by zagman: It looks overly USM. Is that right? Otherwise an interesting image of objects and shapes. Is that a train overpass? |
The over sharpening was intentional. I used PK sharpening to bring out the weathered look. Message edited by author 2005-03-31 03:26:32. |
| 03/31/2005 01:28:58 AM |
|
| 03/12/2005 09:42:14 PM |
|
| 02/20/2005 05:14:31 PM |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 08/26/2025 02:15:12 AM EDT.