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| 03/18/2005 01:12:31 PM |
Fire Laneby Rook3000Comment by eostyles: I think the name would be stronger if the fire lane lines were brighter. Photoshop dodge tool could probably solve this problem for you. |
| 03/17/2005 07:43:00 PM |
Fire Laneby Rook3000Comment by pwm6: Intersting juxtapositionof lines. Good eye! Might benefit from a bit more contrast. |
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| 03/17/2005 01:21:58 PM |
Fire Laneby Rook3000Comment by MrAkamai: Very interesting composition with the various types of lines. I also like the slight burning you did around the perimeter. The only flaw I see are the posts. They look a bit artificial to me. Perhaps a bit too much noise reduction? Otherwise, very welll done! 9 |
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| 03/14/2005 08:18:29 PM |
Fire Laneby Rook3000Comment by irika: somehow i think that this image is too post-edited to be truly affective. i'm not really gonna hold it against you 'cause i know i'm guilty of the same thing. i think that you found a good subject for this challenge and good call on making this black and white. |
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| 03/14/2005 05:24:32 PM |
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| 03/14/2005 05:21:54 PM |
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| 03/14/2005 01:04:12 PM |
Fire Laneby Rook3000Comment by bucket: I really like the darkness of this shot. It creates tension, making the posts intimidating. Great composition. |
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| 03/14/2005 08:23:02 AM |
Fire Laneby Rook3000Comment by dsidwell: Such marvelous tones here. Lots of nice textures and the lines really take the stage here! 10 |
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| 03/13/2005 08:35:05 PM |
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| 03/13/2005 06:26:04 PM |
Tree in Springby Rook3000Comment by Imagineer: A more dynamic angle with additional features would bring some intrigue to this. You have some rich tones there, but AA's style normally included some foreground interest and long DOF. Therefore it may have been more striking to feature some of your subject's textures and detail rather than simply placing the entire thing in centre frame. At least shooting with light any direction other than behind you would aid contrast and definition so mving left would have brought more clarity. Image looks somewhat noisy or compressed.
Your tree is pretty though with some delicate branches and a nice sky. |
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