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| 07/02/2004 01:51:10 PM |
Heartby pitsamanComment: Nice job. Sharp and colorful. Elegant in it's simplicity. |
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| 07/02/2004 01:48:10 PM |
Trafficby banmornComment: When I looked at this last night I thought you captured it on a piece of metal, but now I think you used one of those multi faceted filters. Whichever, I think you captured the jangled rush of traffic very well. I also like the limited color pallette. |
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| 07/02/2004 01:41:46 PM |
Polishing Diamondsby selectivememoryComment: The left leaning perspective gives this an additional tension. Technically well done. All the elements are there for a great shot, but, and I'm not saying this to justify lowering your score (7), I find it not as exciting as I wish it could be. Can't really tell you what lets the picture down. One guess might be the amount of repeating windows or the entirely white windows on the right. Sorry I can't be more helpful. |
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| 07/02/2004 11:45:43 AM |
Purple Heartby wkoffelComment: I'm on a pc and see lots of details, so much so, I can see the texture in the background. |
| 07/02/2004 09:30:11 AM |
Not sureby HomunculusComment: viewed on a pc with ms ie.
The blue tint adds to the mood. I think it would be better if there were more details in the shadows. Since the light areas are not too light and there is no white point, you might try working with curves to bring up the shadows. The composition is off center just enough to accent the symmetry without becoming static. Overall, the picture looks soft. I feel that a more focused picture would have let the viewer experience the texture of the stone. |
| 07/02/2004 09:11:35 AM |
A Lone Treeby ScantyNebulaComment: Viewed on a pc with ms ie.
Lovely clouds. The tonality range in the greens help give modeling to the various elements. The exposure is very good considering the difference between the lightness and darkness within the scene.
Composition. I think it could have been improved by getting closer to the subject. Most of the surrounding area is not interesting, so it isn't adding to the picture. By getting closer, you would have been able to cut out most of that and would be able to concentrate on the color, form and texture of the subject. I would have tried this with a vertical orientation. |
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| 07/02/2004 08:53:43 AM |
territoryby jus6681Comment: Too bad about the timing. This would have been outstanding in the advertisement challenge. You probably hate to hear that as much as I do. lol
Well. Now for the critique. Viewed on a pc with ms ie.
Dof ok. I think it would have been more effective to have the second boot a little more in focus. I just now saw it. One would be better able to see the fence line which might be an important leading line in the composition.
The color is nice and rich but a bit on the underexposed side.
Composition, perfect.
Exposure. There isn't a good range in tones. The sole of the boot is so dark much of the detail is lost and the fence blends in with the trees.
I do like this and think it is well thought out but maybe suffered a little from the post processing.. |
| 07/02/2004 08:30:17 AM |
Every line has a storyby jmritzComment: Hmm. I guess you have to choose it as a favorite first, then leave a comment. It just deleted my original comment.
I had just gone on and on about how I like this and how it shows such a quiet strength. I also said something about the tonal range and the composition. All good things. I like it. |
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| 06/25/2004 09:31:07 PM |
shower-time.jpgby grigrigirlComment: Whatever you did, it is very intriguing. Freaky in a fascinating sort of way. It's one to ponder on. |
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| 06/25/2004 07:33:26 PM |
tower-puddle.jpgby waterliliesComment: This is nice, an unusual portrait of a government building and the flag. The exposure is perfect too. Really a plesant picture to look at. |
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