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| 02/29/2008 04:19:43 PM |
LLOuttake2.jpgby salmiakkiComment by SandyP: I love this version. Matter of fact, I think I prefer this version over the one you entered. I think the scale looks so beautiful -- larger than life in this one because of the presence of the oh-so-tiny people in them. I love it that they are there.
The lines are so clean and interesting. Beautiful work!
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| 02/29/2008 08:38:43 AM |
LLOuttake2.jpgby salmiakkiComment by Melethia: I like the gentle swoops (highly technical term) of the ramps. Inclusion of the people is a very nice touch to show the scale. A lovely facility! |
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| 02/29/2008 02:01:24 AM |
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| 02/27/2008 09:17:58 PM |
LLOuttake2.jpgby salmiakkiComment by of-snow: Neat building. Makes me wonder what's on the other side of that door. The people really give a great visual "sizing" to show how big of a place this is. great job. |
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| 02/27/2008 07:06:22 PM |
LLOuttake2.jpgby salmiakkiComment by nikolaos: Wonderful framming! I prefer this than your leading lines entry. Has much more defined lines/curves and the composition is awesome!
-n.
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| 02/27/2008 02:47:08 PM |
LLOuttake2.jpgby salmiakkiComment by chris48083: wow, i really like the lines in this building, the two people standing there give a scale to how big the room is. nicely shot.
oh yeah, and, i like the bw alot better then the color. Message edited by author 2008-02-27 14:47:44. |
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| 02/27/2008 02:39:39 PM |
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| 02/27/2008 11:07:33 AM |
Kiasmaby salmiakkiComment by Alicia: Hey Sarah - great finish! Love this photo and SaraR put it very well - that the leading lines don't form the subject, which makes this such an interesting image.
Congrats!! |
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| 02/27/2008 03:04:16 AM |
Kiasmaby salmiakkiComment by SaraR: This was probably my favourite of the challenge - the leading lines are clearly used as a compositional device, rather than forming the subject in their own right; the composition makes a good display of the scale of the scene, and the b&w conversion is strong. |
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| 02/27/2008 12:28:39 AM |
Kiasmaby salmiakkiComment by colorcarnival: Sarah this looks beautiful in black and white. I love seeing the soft light coming in from above. |
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