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| 06/30/2005 02:51:36 AM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by Xilebo: This could have been a good photo but you are probably entering a challenge for the first time and being voted down for size, better luck next time.. |
| 06/30/2005 12:10:58 AM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by Dr.Confuser: Please try to use all the pixels available to you, else I can't see the detail that would let me vote your photo with a higher score. |
| 06/29/2005 11:45:18 PM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by hopelessoptimist: This is probably a better photo than what it will score for two reasons. One, it's very small, and two, the lines aren't very leading as much as they are the main subject. |
| 06/29/2005 03:18:25 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 11:54:14 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 09:02:56 PM |
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| 06/28/2005 05:55:09 PM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment 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 so easiest to pick up.
Your lines are a major element of the composition but most do not lead the viewer anywhere. |
| 06/28/2005 01:58:43 PM |
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