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| 07/02/2004 01:42:39 AM |
M/Wby Thousands_FallComment by Zoomdak: It may be that I'm uninformed, but I don't know what M/W stands for. Therefore, the image doesn't make sense to me. Sorry. |
| 07/01/2004 08:40:21 PM |
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| 07/01/2004 03:37:28 PM |
-untitled-by Thousands_FallComment by khkai: The house is slanted. Check for perspective and rotate when necessary. Also, the tree leaves jetting in on the sides are terribly distracting. Clone out or crop out. |
| 07/01/2004 01:03:57 PM |
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| 07/01/2004 09:48:19 AM |
-untitled-by Thousands_FallComment by dagills22191: This would be a really nice shot if the house were either lgihtened, to show more detail, OR darkened, to let the sky steal the show entirely. |
| 07/01/2004 02:22:27 AM |
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| 07/01/2004 02:19:27 AM |
M/Wby Thousands_FallComment by Hye5: Not sure what the title means. Two lights on a brick wall framing an exit sign. Seems far from extraordinary. What was the main subject/point of this image? |
| 06/30/2004 06:33:29 PM |
M/Wby Thousands_FallComment by airatic: What is this supposed to be? The light is too bright and the dark too dark, regardless, and M/W means nothing in this context. |
| 06/30/2004 05:47:11 PM |
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| 06/30/2004 05:00:13 PM |
My Loveby Thousands_FallComment by Zoomdak: I like the semi-messed up hair, gives it a realistic look. It's like a portrait of someone in real life, not just a set-up perfect model. I think the lighting could be a bit better. |
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