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| 12/08/2003 02:15:26 AM |
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| 12/07/2003 10:31:18 PM |
Some Churches Serve God And Mammon At The Same Timeby MonaComment by Neuferland: Yes, sadly they do. The concept is good the shot is wanting. The trees are very distracting and really take away from your shot for me. The border is a bit to much gold, you don't have enough in the shot to carry it off. Perhaps if you had flipped the black and gold borders? And a more direct shot of the steeple of the church without all the branches if possible and a bit more clairty and contrast. A 3 |
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| 12/07/2003 04:01:03 PM |
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| 12/06/2003 11:41:44 PM |
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| 12/06/2003 04:16:56 PM |
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| 12/06/2003 10:37:27 AM |
I Be Grateful That Freedom Of Religion Are In My Countryby MonaComment by ursula: Is this a church? That has to be the biggest steeple I've seen in a while (for the size of the church) ... or, your perspective is really something else. I love the red colour of the building, it stands out so beautifully against the rather stark landscape and the stone fence. |
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| 12/05/2003 07:29:49 PM |
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| 12/05/2003 06:10:43 PM |
Subtle Nuances Surprise Me Most ! Indians?by MonaComment by dr rick: Greetings from the Critique Club!
I think I see the Indian head: the long vine that crosses the window is the top of his head, the vines to the left are feathers, and the shorter vine below is the top of his ear. Right? It's fun that you saw it and made it into an image, and I confess that it was fun when I solved your puzzle (although I wasn't particularly surprised, probably because unlike you, I knew something must be there). If that's what you wanted to accomplish with this photo, you succeeded!
This image is loaded with lots of interesting colors and textures: leaves, smoke, grass, and several textures of wood to name a few. And the technical things like focus, exposure, contrast, and sharpness are great. But there is no center of interest; nothing grabs the viewer's attention and entices him to stay and look around except the hope of finding a hidden Indian. And he is very subtly hidden indeed. |
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| 12/04/2003 05:42:57 PM |
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| 12/03/2003 10:28:32 AM |
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