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| 04/06/2006 04:38:55 AM |
Just Fishin'by dahkotaComment by temba: This made me smile - and its a great image. Love the composition with Ducky in the corner. Perhaps the fish could be a tad clearer in the water drops, but the colour helps this not to be so much of a problem. One of my high scoring shots - hope it does well for you. |
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| 04/05/2006 02:27:20 PM |
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| 04/05/2006 11:28:08 AM |
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| 04/05/2006 06:24:26 AM |
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| 04/05/2006 02:31:57 AM |
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| 04/04/2006 10:00:36 AM |
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| 04/04/2006 09:06:18 AM |
Flowby dahkotaComment by temba: Beautiful colours and composition. Looks almost like a painting. |
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| 04/04/2006 07:00:43 AM |
Flowby dahkotaComment by ubique: A beautiful image that uses a real-world object to create, or at least to suggest, something else. I suppose some might argue that it's not technically 'abstract' in art terms, in that it's representational. But it is representational of something other than what it actually is, so I figure that qualifies. And the thing that it represents is a state, rather than an object. In any case, more than 90% of the entries in this challenge are not even vaguely abstract, so you're way ahead! I applaud the vision, the elegance and the sympathetic title. 9. |
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| 04/03/2006 09:46:10 PM |
Chevyby dahkotaComment by CNovack: I like the bold hues of the yellows that are painted flames on this old classic car. The blues are a rich and deep color that really complements the yellows. I like how you composed the image but I think that you could have angled it slightly to add some dimension and interest to it. To add a little bit of visual interest and create the illusion of speed, you could have composed this such that the headlight is angled at a 45 degree angle to the lower right hand corner. This would add the illusion of motion by making us believe the car is racing away down past us not to mention it would angle those 'flames' that it would appear that they are racing away from the headlights/grille. Not to mention a slight change in angle orientation can add more visual interest rather than a straight on level shot. |
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| 04/03/2006 07:30:52 PM |
Chevyby dahkotaComment by Maverick: I like the idea, the leading lines and crop, but the contrast is a little overdone to my eye though. |
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