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| 10/12/2009 06:03:29 PM |
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| 10/11/2009 08:16:51 AM |
Snapzillasby Yo_SpiffComment by ahjenny: That's awesome. I also wanted to thank you for all your comments on my pictures, especially in the challenges. It's nice to get feedback. :) |
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| 10/11/2009 07:01:05 AM |
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| 10/11/2009 01:42:35 AM |
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| 10/10/2009 04:13:48 PM |
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| 10/08/2009 11:49:57 PM |
Ivories over downtownby Yo_SpiffComment by daveham: Liked it on flickr, and liked it here. It was one of my higher ratings in this challenge. I really like the angles, both in foreground and background. I like the symmetry of finding a curve in the foreground and in the background, and again, the alternating black and white keys of the piano repeated in the floors of the background buildings. There is so much to explore in this composition. |
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| 10/08/2009 06:07:23 PM |
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| 10/08/2009 05:22:43 PM |
Ivories over downtownby Yo_SpiffComment by CNovack: I absolutely loved the angle and the reflections of the city in your photo composition. The B&W is an excellent choice for color would have taken focus away from the reflections of the city and the piano. B & W tones are very dynamic. First sight of this photo and Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue starts playing in my head - the big city and the piano just invoke that musical piece. My only nit - damn she has to get critical now:-) - is that I wish you shot this slightly lower such that the bar that cuts the window fell right under the sweeping edge of the piano. The reason is that it gives nice clean lines for the eye to follow without a broken pattern. The eye would follow the line of keys to the vanishing point. Then it follows the curve of the piano at that end to sweep off and connect nicely to the straight line of the window pane. |
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| 10/08/2009 02:32:58 PM |
Taurusby Yo_SpiffComment by fisheye: I couldn't recognize the subject without your title. A little more lighting on the front side would've provided more definition, at least on my monitor. |
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