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| 02/12/2010 08:57:41 AM |
jackedby MisterMarcusComment: Good perspective from the ground up. This was pretty difficult to expose well because there are very bright highlights and very dark shadows. I think the street and leaves are exposed well, but the top of the car is overexposed. |
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| 02/12/2010 08:54:55 AM |
"...WE NEVER HAVE WHAT I NEED!"by eyeofmymindComment: This is funny but I think it represents a point of view rather than a perspective. The pers[ective here would be front facing straight ahead. You did pretty good though with the DoF focus right on your face. |
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| 02/12/2010 08:53:21 AM |
Vanishing Pointby daevansComment: You've done a good job showing the concept of the vanishing point however there doesn't seem to be a subject in the photo except for the blank walls of the hallway. It suffers from a lack of interest and a mundane grey black and white conversion. |
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| 02/12/2010 08:50:14 AM |
Blind Faithby GelertComment: Every photo has a perspective. This appears to be a close up front on shot of the doll. I think the use of dolls and toys make for some interesting personal study but I don't think they are challenge worthy. |
| 02/12/2010 08:47:56 AM |
Overlooking a chairby harishrvtComment: This looks somewhat like a selective focus shot, posisbly with the lensbaby. I think the sweet spot of the focus should be on the chair or on the person. Here the sweet spot is somewhat off into the bottom right corner. I think the out of focus area does a good job of shading the harsh lighting of the afternoon sun. |
| 02/12/2010 08:46:23 AM |
soft poseby mjfdiasComment: Every photo has a perspective. This is possibly shot from above. It is a good detail shot of the dog but not very good use of perspective. |
| 02/12/2010 08:44:54 AM |
Vanishing into the Mistby luv389Comment: This is a cool shot with a decent use of blur to add to the feeling of the misty ski slope. I thnk it suffers a little bit due to the small height of the picture and there is some jagged pixels along the length of the lift lines. |
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| 02/12/2010 08:19:28 AM |
Up Side Down Daisyby nadyafurnariComment: This photo is somewhat small. It is good general practise to max out the image size when resizing for web. Also it looks a bit over sharpened and quite possibly the background is blown out through post processing or really excessive back lighting. The edges of the flowers seems to have a sharp cut line around them indicating possible cut and paste onto white background, though I am not sure. |
| 02/12/2010 08:17:25 AM |
Remoteby rrdjservComment: This is good perspective from a first person view. The flash lighting is a little harsh but it is a creative shot. |
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| 02/12/2010 08:16:44 AM |
Once upon a midnight dreary...by webmannguyenComment: Nice use of vanishing point perspective to show the concept understood. The photo is pretty dark and only shows the lights which is somewhat uninteresting. Also there are size limits and it is a good general practice to max out the photo size when saving for the web. This one is too small. |
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