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| 11/28/2006 10:48:04 AM |
The Wonders of Concreteby nparekhComment by e301: Your choice of the shallow depth of field forces the attention to the very bottom of frame, to no real purpose that I can discern: I'd have thought it was the overall graphic of this shot which would interest - in fact, it might have been a pretty interesting shot with a huge depth of field, allowing the eye to travel the full length of those steps in both directions. |
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| 10/31/2006 09:24:12 PM |
After the Last Gunby nparekhComment by cogerox: I love the ascending alphabet. It's like a George Lucus film credit disappearing into the distance. But, what really makes this photo for me are the shadows in the seats on the left. I don't know how you got that effect, but it's genious. Should be one of the top 10. 8 |
| 10/31/2006 10:13:37 AM |
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| 10/29/2006 08:07:58 PM |
After the Last Gunby nparekhComment by GinaRothfels: In my opinion this would have been a much stronger image if you'd cropped just above the last row of seats and left out the tree and light. The lower part has beautiful lines to it. |
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