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| 02/16/2003 10:32:39 AM |
Rio Grande Riverby GallatinComment: Great composition. This is a lovely nature photo. I spent some time in the southwest of the US last year and I love the landscape there. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:30:04 AM |
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| 02/16/2003 10:27:58 AM |
Shipmates of Bontekoeby AzrifelComment: Very interesting architecture, but the tones in the photo are a bit grey and dismal. It doesn't highlight the textures or the details in the image. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:17:57 AM |
Going UPby kosmikkreeperComment: I love this photo. IT's so futuristic. The tonal depth is fantastic, and there's a sense of movement and vibrancy. Very, very good. 10. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:15:23 AM |
Flip sideby JackoComment: This is very crisp. To me it's kind of too crisp and sharp. There isn't much feeling or artiistry to this photo. Very technically good with bright colours, and I'm sure a lot of people love it, but it leaves me cold. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:14:03 AM |
Into the Darknessby KonadorComment: This is very dramatic. I love the colours. The shallow DOF is a good touch, directing my gaze to the 2nd... um... strut? But I think the subject matter is a little dull for all this. If the stair rail had more texture or some other feature of interest it may have worked better. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:10:38 AM |
Spindlesby justineComment: This photo doesn't have a lot of tonal depth, ie. overall it seems grey to me. The composition of the spindles is a bit too severely angled. It feels like it directs my eyes up to the top right corner, which isn't a good feature compositionally. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:05:34 AM |
Incarcerationby dimitriiComment: This is a very, very cool photo. Handcuffs? I guess you took the angle of fooling us with a perspective trick (seeing one handcuff through the other) rather than the "dramatic" interpretation. The shallow DOF is used beautifully here, and the composition is great. 10 from me. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:03:21 AM |
Under Constructionby andrewmComment: I'm not sure that this really gives a strong sense of perspective. It's a bit flat, and the reflected building seems to be the subject of the photo. I don't feel that we see the reflected building at a steep angle. I like the photo though, I just don't think it's on topic. |
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| 02/16/2003 10:00:45 AM |
A Long Streak of Sunshineby DougPazComment: The perspective in this photo is effective, but it's a bit centred and formal. There's another railroad tracks shot like this that I've already rated, but it didn't have those trees on either side and had more of a sense of distance. I think the trees here cut down on the impact of the ralroad tracks. |
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