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| 02/13/2010 02:31:11 PM |
Blue Windowsby banmornComment: You have chosen a perspective so awesome that I don't even know which way is up! Great patterns and lines adds to the composition as well as the simple single color. |
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| 02/13/2010 02:30:08 PM |
Water Tunnelby pedromenComment: Great use of a vanishing point to bring you through the picture. The shooting water and the shadows play together to create a great composition of shapes, lines, light and shadows. |
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| 02/13/2010 02:29:03 PM |
Expectingby the99Comment: Great use of perspective to show the amazing size of the pier. The use of a vanishing point and the leading lines as well as a person to pause the eye on while you are going over this shot is superb. |
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| 02/13/2010 02:27:54 PM |
perspective boundby patagoniaComment: Nice shot from the ground up and great use of leading lines. Normally people would say the horizon in the middle third is a detriment to the image, but not here. |
| 02/13/2010 02:26:59 PM |
The Mighty Snowy Oakby debapakaComment: Aesome shot from the ground up. The branches reaching out in every direction make this a wonderful composition! I like the deep blue sky here! |
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| 02/13/2010 02:25:56 PM |
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| 02/13/2010 02:25:16 PM |
The batby GabrielComment: Just an amazing use of perspective to create an abstract composition! The inverted colors doesn't hurt this image a bit. |
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| 02/13/2010 02:24:24 PM |
Louvreby manavgComment: Fantastic exposure to get the sky and the lighting. The perspective is not outstanding in this shot as it appears to be a straight foward camera position from eye level, but every picture has a perspective and this is a good picture. |
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| 02/12/2010 08:42:36 PM |
The Old cane chairby NeatComment: Not sure about the selective color spot. Perhaps if the point of view was different the flowers would stand out more. |
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| 02/12/2010 08:39:18 PM |
'94 Goudaby ChapmanStaplefordComment: Good use of perspective from the ground up. I like the motion shown however I think it would have been better shot looking toward the person on the bike rather than the side. I just think the subject is not positioned well in the frame here. |
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