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| 01/18/2005 05:58:27 PM |
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| 01/18/2005 05:46:46 PM |
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| 01/18/2005 02:14:49 PM |
In a straight lineby arnitComment by Kavey: Wonderful candid showing the sweet individuality of children.
If only the roof at the left didn't break the symmetry of the building backdrop! I'd almost be tempted to crop the top floor out and present this a panoramic. |
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| 01/18/2005 11:58:07 AM |
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| 01/18/2005 09:24:57 AM |
In a straight lineby arnitComment by jonpink: wonderful colorful study! great work.
Shame about the roof being included, but obviously one can't move that. Still it's fantastic work. |
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| 01/18/2005 03:33:42 AM |
In a straight lineby arnitComment by RiderGal: I like this photo a LOT... but personally I might have tried it as a panoramic type shot... personally I feel you loose some of my interest in the children when I'm looking at the top to see what else there is... I would have cropped it just a tad bit above the 1 level of windows... because it keeps your attention on the children, and also I find that the whole photo seems to look tilted even though it really isn't, when I'm looking at what you have. |
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| 01/18/2005 03:15:01 AM |
In a straight lineby arnitComment by Cantique: I love the contrast between the subdued colors of the building and the bright colors of the kid's winter clothes. Also their movement against the solid background of the building really works well. This says a great deal about the energy of children. |
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| 01/17/2005 08:44:30 PM |
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| 01/17/2005 07:48:25 PM |
In a straight lineby arnitComment by cbeller: had a nice chuckle when I saw this. nice composition, exposure, and contrast of the kids against the white building. |
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| 01/17/2005 06:37:36 PM |
House on the Horizonby arnitComment by GinaRothfels: This is a great sky picture, but I wouldn't count it as architecture shown at this size. Maybe a large print would give a different impression. |
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