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| 06/13/2002 12:46:00 PM |
Shadow Riderby timj351Comment by MrsKro: I love this shot. I love the angle, the blacks and whites. It's perfect for this challenge.....heck, even next week's challenge! One of my 10's this week. :) |
| 06/13/2002 07:04:00 AM |
Shadow Riderby timj351Comment by chariot: I probably like this picture more than other people do. I like seeing objects at strange angles almost as if it were a mistake. This could have been a great submission for next weeks challenge. :) |
| 06/13/2002 01:21:00 AM |
Shadow Riderby timj351Comment by GeneralE: Would've been great for this week's too...I like the way you've "reversed roles" betwen shadow and object. |
| 06/13/2002 01:04:00 AM |
Shadow Riderby timj351Comment by Maverick: I really like this one. Black and white works well here. It seems a little pixelated, but is very nice nonetheless - 9 |
| 06/12/2002 05:20:00 PM |
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| 06/12/2002 05:14:00 PM |
Shadow Riderby timj351Comment by jmsetzler: I believe that this is probably my favorite photo this week. I wish I had an *eye* for creativity like this. This photo definitely stands out in this pack as the most creative. The upright and horizontal orientation of the shadow in this shot is perfect for me :) The shadow is leveled out nicely to offer a very high contrast against the road surface, and I love the way the black and white choice accents that contrast. On the technical side of this photo, I don't know how much post processing was done, but assuming that it wasn't a lot, you may have been slightly over exposed... the road surface looks a little 'hot'. Excellent photo! = 10 |
| 06/12/2002 12:29:00 PM |
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| 06/12/2002 11:18:00 AM |
Shadow Riderby timj351Comment by langdon: Very interesting framing and angle. It would've worked better in the Shadow challenge, eh? :) |
| 06/12/2002 12:00:00 AM |
Shadow Riderby timj351Comment by Patella: I love the "illusion" in this that the shadow and its creator have switched places. Great call to turn it the 180. I'm having a hard time defining the element that's niggling at me. Perhaps that it's so bright? Pretty much purely black and white (I recognize that there's a lot of gray -- it's just very light). I wonder if bring up the midtones, making the ground a little darker, would help. Dunno, just my two bits. |
| 06/11/2002 07:59:00 PM |
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