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| 11/11/2013 01:30:29 PM |
The pathby HarlequinComment by mariuca: one of the simple sinuous roads in this challenge, but with a nice feeling here
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| 10/26/2013 06:41:19 PM |
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| 10/22/2013 10:44:53 AM |
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| 10/21/2013 06:46:51 PM |
Don Quixote (de la mancha) by HarlequinComment by Cory: Initial Reaction: Windmill...
Suitability for Challenge Topic: Tilting at windmills.. Hmm... Figurative, but directly related to the text.
Aesthetic: A little bit low contrast, and a touch soft. Tilted composition works here, and not just because of "tilting at windmills"..
Needs Work: Exposure/contrast
Final Thoughts: While this doesn't really tell me a story, it is at least applicable.
Score: 6 |
| 10/21/2013 03:01:27 PM |
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| 10/21/2013 11:05:54 AM |
Don Quixote (de la mancha) by HarlequinComment by Bear_Music: Windmills? Check! Tilting? Check! Of course, when they talk about Don Q "tilting at windmills" they are describing him attacking with a lance, as in "jousting", but what the heck. I'm amused.
Photographically, sort of "meh" but still intriguing in a matter-of-fact way.
You get a 6 from me... |
| 10/20/2013 09:15:08 PM |
Don Quixote (de la mancha) by HarlequinComment by daisydavid: Probably need a bit more in the composition to push it into a larger interpretation of the novel. I like the mono, but it is a little flat in the lighting. It has an old world feel and I like the angle you have chosen.5. |
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| 10/19/2013 08:24:29 PM |
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| 10/19/2013 01:17:59 PM |
Don Quixote (de la mancha) by HarlequinComment by tvsometime: Windmills in his mind. I like the point of view here as seen by the knight - a target for his lance. Technically, it's a little dull - some processing to bring out contrast and details would help. I give it a 7 for content, a 6 for composition and a 5 for technique. Result: 6 |
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| 10/18/2013 09:44:11 PM |
Don Quixote (de la mancha) by HarlequinComment by lunachicken: I have not read the book, but I've seen enough pictures to know the windmill is a tie in. Image wise, I like the framing of this shot and the staggered greys. Well composed. 7 |
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