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| 07/07/2003 03:36:02 PM |
Unknownby sherComment by Jak: Not a bad idea for the challenge. I don't really care the toning, but that's a personal taste issue. 6 Jak |
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| 07/07/2003 12:06:56 PM |
Unknownby sherComment by emorgan49: Why does sepia look so muddy sometimes? I wish this were sharper, maybe the whites white. and the darks black. There is a photo of a girl whispering to another girl that is much sharper. When this is over I'm going to get someone to explain it. This is a powerful image that suffers from "the muddies". |
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| 07/07/2003 01:49:22 AM |
Unknownby sherComment by hortopth: certainly fits. Nice composition. Is it a bit off focus?(might be intentional?)
This would be a great time for depth of field, so you can get both in focus together. Go for the higher aperture settings |
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| 07/07/2003 01:12:24 AM |
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| 07/07/2003 01:09:28 AM |
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| 07/07/2003 12:38:53 AM |
Unknownby sherComment by KevinRiggs: Good subject(s).
Wow. I'm loathe to critique this as I like it so well but I wonder how this would look with only the front marker cropped in to the right and some grass on its left to make it asymmetrical. That way I think you'd get closer to a duotone color and you'd pickup some creative import with that.
I'd also like to see a shorter depth of field so that if you left the lefthand marker in the image it would be more out of focus. I think this would lend a signifigance to the marker in the foreground.
I do like this composition, though. I like the cropping and the coloration. What media did you capture it on? Did you get this idea and go looking for this shot or did you happen upon this shot and just submit it for the contest?
Good job. |
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| 07/06/2003 05:11:42 PM |
Into The Great Wide Openby sherComment by dsidwell: Is this a sequel? Nice bridge. The lighting is great! The most interesting part of this shot is the framework of the bridge, so I wish there were more of it. But I do like how it exists in its environment in this shot. |
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| 07/06/2003 02:50:01 PM |
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| 07/05/2003 12:38:15 PM |
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| 07/05/2003 12:18:08 PM |
Honest Work by sherComment by KarenB: Hands are so expressive.. and you have shown that beautifully here. I am adding this to my favorites as it pulls me in every time I see it! Congrats! |
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