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| 03/25/2009 01:57:33 PM |
The Installerby QuigleyComment: Interesting image, but not abstract enough in my opinion, and only a very small portion of the image depicts motion |
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| 03/24/2009 04:15:56 PM |
gnoP-gniPby WickedSoundComment: I'm trying to figure out how you set this up. Presumably held the ball at rest for a short time and then "released" it, or pushed it. But why are there three distinct areas rather than one long blur. Hmmm. Fun... |
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| 03/24/2009 01:25:25 AM |
The Professorby PenelopeKComment: Entering the 1000th challenge was a great introduction to the site. Thanks for the comments. Message edited by author 2009-03-24 01:30:22. |
| 03/17/2009 02:30:24 PM |
A New Loveby LonniComment: What a special moment! I find the arm and the watch in the foreground distracting. Perhaps it would help if most of that were cropped and the remainder darkened. |
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| 03/17/2009 02:05:29 PM |
windowby LMO366Comment: Interesting. In general I enjoy images of buildings that are in the process of falling down, but I found the light colored panel in the lower left corner distracting. Also, the window might be better placed within the image if you cropped a bit off the top. |
| 03/17/2009 01:53:40 PM |
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