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Old Warhorse
04/25/2005 07:56:25 PM
Old Warhorse
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Comment by pitsaman:
Into my face detail doesn't look good.5
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Old Warhorse
04/25/2005 02:13:40 PM
Old Warhorse
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Comment by marbo:
Very smooth, sharp image, must be from a canon :)
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Old Warhorse
04/24/2005 10:24:29 PM
Old Warhorse
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Comment by md8speed:
Fantastic perspective, too bad it doesn't have a softer background
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Old Warhorse
04/24/2005 05:13:37 AM
Old Warhorse
by dpdave

Comment by e301:
The detailing around the shaded part of the bonnet is very good - smoothness of texture, and interesting graphic elements; I really think you would score better if you'd found a way to fill the frame with the truck, rather than having that small area of background present - it's that that stops this from being a study of shapes and lines, and makes it become partly something else - confuses the image.
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Old Warhorse
04/22/2005 08:53:52 AM
Old Warhorse
by dpdave

Comment by Skip:
this is great! looks almost as good as what i have in my front yard...haha

now, if you really want to have some fun, try this

love the colors and perspective you've shot. hope this does well for you. good luck!
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17th Century Farmhouse
04/21/2005 01:02:53 AM
17th Century Farmhouse
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Comment by dpdave:
Originally posted by nsmith:

Are you sure they used concrete blocks in the 17th century?


Actually, since the Assyrians and Babylonians were using concrete before the Roman Empire was, and it doesn'tem to be a lost science, yes, I am certain they had concrete in the 17th Century.

It's not a valid point anyway, as there is no concrete in the picture. The farmhouse, like most of the structures erected since the mid 16th century in this country, is built of limestone blocks, and the gaps filled with a paste made from the same material. The age of the house is according to the local professional archaeologist whom we were working with.

Thank you for your interest, please do a small bit of research in the future before calling someones integrity into doubt, that is a very hurtful and serious accusation to level.
Old Warhorse
04/19/2005 07:55:26 PM
Old Warhorse
by dpdave

Comment by nfessel:
Ok.
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17th Century Farmhouse
04/19/2005 08:11:55 AM
17th Century Farmhouse
by dpdave

Comment by Barry:
I like the lighting in this image....the focus seems a bit off...generally I don't like the proportions of images as presented here, but I really think you got them working for you because of the nature of the horizontal lines in your image.
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Old Warhorse
04/19/2005 03:52:49 AM
Old Warhorse
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Comment by Sammie:
Excellent clarity and focus.
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17th Century Farmhouse
04/18/2005 03:04:41 PM
17th Century Farmhouse
by dpdave

Comment by docurrie:
The shadows are a little too dark. I think I would have also tried to make the plants in the foreground more in focus.
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