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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/21/2004 11:24:11 PM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by rscorp:
Not a bad subject, the exposure is pretty good but it's just a bit too blurry to rate a very high score.
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/21/2004 09:08:21 PM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by jaredldr:
Very OOF, other than that I would have placed the tower off center with possibly some negative space to the left of the church.
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/21/2004 06:56:00 PM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by skylen:
Looks like some camera shake? Maybe a tripod would help.
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/21/2004 05:05:52 PM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by peete:
watch the camera movements. it can be tricky on long-exposure shots.
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/21/2004 10:54:04 AM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by MrYu:
Why even show this to anyone? It is inferior by any and all counts.
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/21/2004 04:52:01 AM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by Bud:
Nice photo, there just seems a bit of camera shake.
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/20/2004 01:34:09 PM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by redmoon:
wow, what a gorgeous building! so white and smooth. big sharp corners... as you are no doubt aware, the shot has evidentally suffered from camera shake. probably not evident from the lcd, right? way around this is to rest your camera on any flat surface close to hand and use the built-in timer. will give you a far sharper shot. recommend buying a little 5 inch tripod that is less than 20 bucks and is incredibly useful - get from any camera shop. this shot certainly has tonnes of promise. keep at it!
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"Snail Mail"
10/19/2004 11:17:42 PM
"Snail Mail"
by Tressider

Comment by alsatia:
I like how all the snail details tie the photograph together, the colors are lovely, and I especially like that you took care to write an actual letter since the text is readable. My only nitpick would be that both the envelope and letter were printed on a computer...so why is there a pen lying there? The pen is an important visual signal for the viewers, since it enforces the idea of a letter in progress, so the change I would suggest would be for the signature to be done in pen instead of being printed like the rest of the letter.
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/19/2004 05:52:47 PM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by mirdonamy:
It is a bit blurry i am afraid. I would also like to see the clouds on the right disappear. THe lighitng is nice for the most part, but a little bright in the direct center, mid way up. good luck
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"The Parish on the Hillside"
10/19/2004 10:24:31 AM
"The Parish on the Hillside"
by Tressider

Comment by cowbird123:
Some problems here with vertical alignment, blown whites and blurriness.
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