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Toddler in the Snow
03/03/2005 05:37:37 PM
Toddler in the Snow
by roonie

Comment by beautyqn25:
Cute shot!
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The Never Ending Bridge
02/21/2005 09:00:26 PM
The Never Ending Bridge
by roonie

Comment by tammy:
interesting subject, but I think it would have been much more interesting in B/W.
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The Never Ending Bridge
02/21/2005 03:31:45 PM
The Never Ending Bridge
by roonie

Comment by Kathy:
Great bridge, interesting title, but I might have croppedthe left side, just before the rise in the far off arc. As it stands, it looks as though the end is just at the end of the arc's drop.
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The Never Ending Bridge
02/18/2005 12:49:33 PM
The Never Ending Bridge
by roonie

Comment by Mr_Pants:
I feel that this appears a little too soft. In this sort of shot, I like to see really sharp edges. Perhaps an extra sharpen after downsizing?
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The Never Ending Bridge
02/16/2005 06:31:52 AM
The Never Ending Bridge
by roonie

Comment by Jozi:
love the curves
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Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
02/10/2005 12:35:46 AM
Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
by roonie

Comment by Mary Ann Melton:
Critique Club - The streaks around the car lights are a form of lens flare. And in ths photo I actually like it, it helps create diagonal lines that encourage your eye to explore the frame. They also help connect the cars to the traffic lights. Whereas there are some other minor distracting elements - the windows and the building to the right of the cars, it definitely gives me the feel of being in the city at night. Using a layer of Selective Color adjustment (choosing Black as your color to adjust) in photoshop might have enabled you to darken out some of these distracting elements while retaining the strong light images of the cars, traffic lights, and the city street lights in the background.
Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
02/03/2005 04:18:11 AM
Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
by roonie

Comment by RedOak:
Athough i understand the 3 redlights concept... the fact that there are other red lights in the shot doesnt help the theme, plus all the other lights. Bad Crop (or lack of). This picture feels very boring, sorry. 3.
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Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
01/29/2005 08:17:09 PM
Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
by roonie

Comment by rex:
If anyway possible to get rid of the streaks in the headlights. Tthen I think this would help.
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Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
01/29/2005 12:26:38 PM
Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
by roonie

Comment by sfalice:
Original. I like the placement of the elements in the frame. If it was mine, I'd probably vary the exposure times to see if the headlights could be a little more under control. (assuming traffic would cooperate)
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Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
01/28/2005 02:46:33 PM
Three cars versus Three Stop Lights
by roonie

Comment by gthb:
Lack of picture quality, but a good idea. Maybe you should have enlightened the picture more...
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