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| 06/28/2005 10:07:37 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 07:50:25 PM |
Leading Lightsby GinaRothfelsComment by Artifacts: Leading lines or curves generally have two purposes. One is to lead the viewer into the scene. The other is to lead you toward the main subject. It is most effective if they come in from the lower left because that is the natural direction humans visually scan a picture from so are easiest to pick up.
Leading lines used well to build this composition. |
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| 06/28/2005 03:06:44 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 01:23:46 PM |
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| 06/27/2005 07:49:11 PM |
Leading Lightsby GinaRothfelsComment by muur88: good focus. you probably have your reasons for this layout, but i can't help but wonder if centering the middle pole wasn't possible, by stepping to the right. Also i would have cloned out the clouds as they only distract. think it could have used a bit more contrast aswell |
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| 06/27/2005 09:38:51 AM |
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| 06/27/2005 08:48:33 AM |
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| 06/26/2005 11:34:54 PM |
wreckby GinaRothfelsComment by Jutilda: Great use of saturation. Love the single red reflector. Great shot. I like the composition of it alot. |
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| 06/26/2005 07:46:43 PM |
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| 06/24/2005 02:53:31 AM |
moving the earthby GinaRothfelsComment by Art Roflmao: It's a nice shot - well composed - but a little soft and generally mundane, subject-wise. Might have placed in middle of the pack in construction, probably a bit low in metal.
My 2 shiny pennies. :) |
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