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| 06/29/2005 07:30:33 AM |
Treesby AlanBesComment by p2jvr: Yes - definitely trees. There is too little in the way of contrast for my liking here. It all tends to get squashed together, sorry |
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| 06/28/2005 05:53:29 PM |
Treesby AlanBesComment 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.
Trees make great leading lines but yours seems to lead the viewer back out of the image again. The trees themselves appear to be the main subject. |
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| 06/28/2005 04:40:27 PM |
Money, Money, Moneyby AlanBesComment by srdanz: technically well executed, nailed the challenge, but it just does not stand out as interesting subject. Nice collection of coins, though. 5. |
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| 06/27/2005 06:37:51 PM |
Money, Money, Moneyby AlanBesComment by buzzmom: out of the all the coin shots this one was my favorite the details are beautiful and equally as great across the entire shot...well done |
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| 06/27/2005 03:34:05 PM |
Treesby AlanBesComment by dahkota: I think this image may look better in sepia. No clue why, just a thought. The vertical trees cut off at the top lead me out of the image. The slanted horizontal line does also. You really want people led THROUGH an image, or to a point that is the main focus of the image. |
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| 06/27/2005 02:34:55 PM |
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| 06/25/2005 03:33:03 AM |
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