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| 01/04/2015 03:01:56 PM |
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| 01/04/2015 02:56:50 PM |
Trepidation on the train by markwileyComment: Great capture and processing. Interesting reflection of you and the woman sitting next to you who is obviously interested in what you're doing/capturing |
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| 01/02/2015 10:51:29 AM |
End of Dayby MelethiaComment: Well done, Deb. Great that you take your tripod with you on these outings! |
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| 12/16/2014 10:17:50 AM |
Pineby PennyStreetComment: Wonderful. I find trees surprisingly difficult to photograph well, so kudos to you for capturing this lovely image, and for your processing. As others have said great details and tones. I gave it an 8.
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| 12/14/2014 09:33:30 PM |
Valley Orchardby photokopComment: I particularly like the range of tones you captured in the background trees. A very pleasing and interesting composition. |
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| 12/14/2014 06:45:17 PM |
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| 12/14/2014 06:41:33 PM |
The Barry Churchby ThingFishComment: Sadly, the highlights on the plants and wall appear blown out, but I like the sculptural elements you captured on the building. |
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| 11/18/2014 12:24:07 PM |
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| 11/12/2014 11:14:00 PM |
Midtown Ferry Terminal - Going Up?! by JakeKurdsjukComment: Originally posted by backdoorhippie: Originally posted by PennyClick: Great image. Well seen. Love the tones, and the splash of red. Did you consider a horizontal flip? I know I would have done just to see if I preferred a left to right flow within the image rather than the right to left one we see here. Ties with one other image for my highest score and I hope to see it ribbon. |
Penny, yes indeed, I did try it flipped horizontally. In fact, my initial edit was done this way because I did a 180 degree rotation of the original image. I liked it just fine, but then decided to try it the other way, because it is the same basic angle that I saw the room from in the first place. When I did I found that I preferred this one. Why? Perhaps because it reminded me of the original, unflipped view, and maybe because I felt the left-to-right leading line was a little more traditional, where the right-to-left felt "off" in a good way and might help with the disorienting of the viewer and delay the discovery that this was actually upside down. |
Thanks for showing the horizontally flipped alternative. The way you had it was much more interesting!! |
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| 11/11/2014 11:05:18 PM |
insurectionby jagarComment: I love how the shadows appear stationary, although if I twist my head to look at the people you can tell that they are walking. Great background. In my top three. Hope to see it ribbon. |
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