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| 05/28/2007 12:59:45 AM |
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| 05/27/2007 11:11:43 PM |
Rectangles of Remembranceby okiesisiComment by kletkeman: Rather noisy, soft/blurry and some of the worst CA I've ever seen. Which is not meant to diminish the importance of the subject in any way. It is very moving. |
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| 05/26/2007 11:41:16 PM |
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| 05/26/2007 05:19:54 PM |
See No Evilby okiesisiComment by JerseyGenie: Whew, me thinks this was a tough one. VERY well done. Creative! I never would have thought of the cross stitch medium. |
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| 05/25/2007 06:14:52 PM |
See No Evilby okiesisiComment by Haneck: Well... I mean no offense of course, but this isn't really a good photographic subject... :( But technically, this is PERFECT! The lighting, composition, focus, and tones are WONDERFUL! Excellent job! :) |
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| 05/25/2007 01:57:43 PM |
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| 05/24/2007 02:17:27 PM |
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| 05/24/2007 12:31:14 PM |
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| 05/24/2007 11:12:04 AM |
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| 05/23/2007 09:06:19 AM |
Rectangles of Remembranceby okiesisiComment by bassbone: This has a lot of potential as a subject - however the image itself has some technical flaws. Because of the flaws, I am giving it a 3
First, the image appears very blurry as if no specific area is actually fully in focus.
Second, the colors of the image are very washed out - the yellows and blues are very pale.
Third, the perspective on this photo could use some work. This memorial is a moving place, but not showing a full section of it (we don't see the bottom half of the wall) and seeing such a small section of it really does not do it justice. Shooting it at a much more extreme angle - get to the left and shoot down the wall might really help. If you wanted to get the reflection of the old man - i would have gotten closer to him and focused the image on him (orient the camera in vertical instead of horizontal). |
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