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| 06/29/2005 10:05:56 PM |
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| 06/29/2005 04:28:34 PM |
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| 06/29/2005 07:37:18 AM |
Plate Tectonicsby Bear_MusicComment by ubique: Howdy bear. Didn't vote on Metal (501 entries was more than I could handle). This is a very well conceived & executed photograph & I'd have rated it higher. If DPC ever has a competition for the best image titles, however, you'll be rated Blue Ribbon. This is another classic. |
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| 06/28/2005 08:56:56 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 08:48:12 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 08:31:47 PM |
Summer Marsh, Evening Ebbby Bear_MusicComment by SeaSail: I love this photo, It's great. I love the colors, the line, the boat, everything. However, I keep wondering if you have someone laying down in the boat, or if you happen to find it that way? |
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| 06/28/2005 08:21:59 PM |
Riverbend — April, 2005by Bear_MusicComment by AutumnCat: I love Cape Cod and MA. This is a beautiful photo, very painting like. Adding to my faves. Gorgeous.
edit: oops - already in my faves. Message edited by author 2005-06-28 20:23:10. |
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| 06/28/2005 07:14:32 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 06:22:17 PM |
Summer Marsh, Evening Ebbby Bear_MusicComment by Artifacts: Leading lines or curves generally have two purposes. One is to lead the viewer into the scene. The other is to lead you toward the main subject. It is most effective if they come in from the lower left because that is the natural direction humans visually scan a picture from so are easiest to pick up.
Classic example of leading lines. Great capture! |
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| 06/28/2005 03:31:45 PM |
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