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| 11/25/2004 12:29:05 AM |
Car accidentby TedvandenBerghComment by KDO: Interesting that you shot this from almost the same point of view as another photographer and that you included him in your frame. I get the message that the media are the authority because they have the power of the slant of the story and the angle of the image. Am I right? |
| 11/24/2004 12:37:51 PM |
Car accidentby TedvandenBerghComment by gloda: This is juist what it is. An accident. You might have taken a shot of an officer doing the records and talking to witnesses. The tree on the right is irritating. There are too many cars for the two that are concerned to come out well. |
| 11/24/2004 11:40:47 AM |
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| 11/24/2004 09:41:08 AM |
Car accidentby TedvandenBerghComment by Skip: i see a wreck, but no authority figure. who is in control here, keeping the spectators at bay? even without the challenge, the composition doesn't really take you into the image. a better perspective might have been from closer in while an authority figure was examining the incident. |
| 11/24/2004 01:03:31 AM |
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| 11/21/2004 07:42:46 AM |
Look...by TedvandenBerghComment by Zoomdak: Intresting shot off this wall. Definatly fits the challenge and contains much line and fomr, but the eye doesn't really have one center thing to focus on. |
| 11/20/2004 11:30:15 AM |
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| 11/20/2004 02:02:40 AM |
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| 11/18/2004 01:33:46 PM |
Look...by TedvandenBerghComment by cghubbell: The foreground trucks are a bit of a problem in this image. I'm a bit torn on how to vote since the main aesthetic of this image comes from the way it is painted more than how it is captured photographically. Ignoring that aspect, you've captured it with tehnical skill, and it is an interesting subject. This feels like something that would be best presented in a photo essay about large scale art or something to that effect. |
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| 11/18/2004 12:56:48 AM |
I'll be free...by TedvandenBerghComment by techtraum: I really don't get how this didn't do better. I can only guess that people were tired of seeing eyes and didn't even notice the added dimension of the reflection or the title. Better luck next time. |
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