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| 08/04/2002 09:26:00 AM |
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| 08/03/2002 11:49:00 PM |
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| 08/03/2002 12:12:00 PM |
Back to Basics by dequinixComment by karmat: Nice capture. The only thing that I don't like is the I-beam thingy on the right third. Of course, I understand without it, the whole place may have crashed on your head. Otherwise this picture has a very powerful message. Just curious (doesn't effect score) was this posed, or did you just find it? karmat |
| 08/03/2002 02:20:00 AM |
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| 08/02/2002 10:16:00 PM |
Back to Basics by dequinixComment by sjgleah: Great catch... mood and colors are very nice... another nice NYC subway shot that makes me jealous. 6 sjgleah |
| 08/02/2002 09:40:00 PM |
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| 08/02/2002 02:01:00 PM |
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| 08/02/2002 01:34:00 PM |
Back to Basics by dequinixComment by Amphian: I think I'd like this a little better if you had taken a couple steps to the left. The support beam is a bit too close to the center for me, and the white pole on the right makes it feel a little cluttered. I'd like more empty wall on the left. This is assuming, of course, that you didn't frame it this way to avoid a bright red poster on the left. ;-) |
| 08/01/2002 10:25:00 PM |
Back to Basics by dequinixComment by magnetic9999: perfect composition. - although i want the guy a little more the left, maybe more under the W. i also wish t he colors were a tittle bit more saturated or unsaturated. right now it's sort in between. mag99 |
| 08/01/2002 01:06:00 PM |
Back to Basics by dequinixComment by LanSnake: Excellent photo and meets the challenge very well. I'm rating this as one of the my four favorites this week -- only real negative I have (and you may not have any control over this) -- I think I may like this better if the Wall Street sign in the middle of the photo were more to the right, with the big steel post on the far right. I realize that this would move the Wall Street sticker off camera (the one on the white pole to the far right). Of course, that is assuming that there are not elements to the left that you are trying to keep out of the frame! Great work!! LanSnake |
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