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SAW by Joey LawrenceComment by Brin: Congratulations on a well deserved blue ribbon Joey! Excellent work. |
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| 09/08/2006 09:19:03 AM |
Home Is Where the Heart Isby Joey LawrenceComment by LalliSig: Agree with metatate and eschelar, I didn´t give those wires a second glance really and they blend in very nicely with this shot, mostly cause of good composition. WIthouth wanting to mean this personally against anyone I think it´s just very "DPC like" to dislike wires and telephone poles cause it´s the norm, it´s like having a blown highlight or a slanted composition, easily identifiable and easy to comment on and has been branded somewhat undesirable. I like the wires and glad you didn´t edit them out.
Anyway dude, in web resolution a good shot, have a feeling it will look great in 24x36! :) |
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| 09/08/2006 07:25:16 AM |
Home Is Where the Heart Isby Joey LawrenceComment by tate: I agree - since the lines follow the angle of the building I think with this crop the lines actually balance it out compositionally and metaphorically.
Originally posted by eschelar: I don't know why everyone is so afraid of wires. I think the wires are just fine in this shot. I think they are OK primarily because they work well with the lines existant in the shot.
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