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| 06/28/2005 03:14:10 AM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by p2jvr: way too small a pic - give us the full 640 so we can see better. These lines do not take you anywhere as they all lead out of frame. Turn 60 to 90 degrees and shoot again so we follow the lines. |
| 06/28/2005 01:13:08 AM |
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| 06/28/2005 12:48:31 AM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by C_Steve_G: This has different lines, yet if I could see more detail, I could know more of what intrigues me about the patterns here. If you have the ability, you should make the image as large as the rules allow. If your camera doesn't have enough resolution, you might consider different subjects. |
| 06/27/2005 08:08:07 PM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by dahkota: this is a tough one. Its small, which doesn't help me judge focus. the leading lines lead out of the picture rather than through or to something. Like the composition. Good luck in the challenge! |
| 06/27/2005 04:13:52 PM |
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| 06/27/2005 02:16:35 PM |
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| 06/27/2005 01:18:44 PM |
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| 06/27/2005 12:00:34 PM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by muur88: very cool. reminds me of polaroid transfer technique. the lines are just leading side to side, but overall i like the composition, though not sure how it would look blown up. |
| 06/27/2005 09:23:22 AM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment by cpanaioti: Interesting pattern you found to capture. To allow the viewer to see more detail it's best to use the full 640 pixel max and 150k file size max. |
| 06/27/2005 07:47:26 AM |
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