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| 08/11/2005 12:02:50 AM |
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| 08/04/2005 08:06:20 PM |
room undergroundby tateComment: judging from your title, you found the fact that it was underground to be interesting. perhaps you could have backed up and made that aspect a greater compositional element of the shot. rather than showing so much of what isn't exactly an exciting entry perhaps showing alot more sky with the line of the ground in the lower part of the image and the room much smaller would have created a more eye catching pic. i did a pretty bad job of describing my alternative vision...sorry |
| 08/04/2005 05:39:24 PM |
91 Second Swirlby ourwebstopComment: nice clean photo. excellent exposure. it's intriguing, but i'm not drawn into for some reason. perhaps that center is just too imposing. the odd thing is, it appears darker than the outside area. i guess it's doing it's job, as i now... can't... look... away. perhaps this photo just needs more attention, as it improves with age. |
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| 08/04/2005 05:31:45 PM |
Not Parkingby james_soComment: your composition does a good job to make your title understandable. that tree is a bit of a distraction. picture feels a bit hazy, pehaps some bumping of the contrast could have helped |
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| 08/04/2005 05:28:37 PM |
Inner Harborby kevinfComment: the quality of this shot is amazing. i want to ctrl+ and see more of the details though. it's odd that the sky is pixelated and the ship area seems smooth as glass. anyway i'll go out on a limb and say the equipment does make a huge difference when it comes to night shots. that water is phonomenally still... i so wish you zoomed in a bit more, or perhaps shot from a lower angle so the horizon ended up closer to the top, allowing the reflections to breathe. |
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| 08/04/2005 05:16:59 PM |
Risen — Summer Dawnby Bear_MusicComment: someone commented on me adding a subject that seemed unusual, so i probably should bite my toungue, because it was just part of my artistic impression... but i can't help but wonder why you threw the hand in there, especially in that area which had the most intriguing item in it. i think the scene as it stood was interesting, though the blur on objects that aren't moving is a little disconcerting, but perhaps that also added to the odd environment. |
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| 08/04/2005 05:10:58 PM |
Waiting in the silent of the nightby NunoComment: i think it would have been ok to expose for the sign. the girl would have been very shadowy and would have made the pic a bit more moody. as it stands the overexposed sign behind her is very distracting for me. also her pose is odd...perhaps she's leaning to see the bus. but as it is i'm afraid that she's going to topple over at any moment. |
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| 08/04/2005 05:06:41 PM |
In the image of my fatherby mpembertonComment: cool technique. the ghostly figure on the curtains is excellent. i wish you hadn't placed the bottle in the frame before you sat down, but brought it in with you. |
| 08/04/2005 04:58:48 PM |
Distant Lightsby BrianRComment: i think the textures have alot of merit, especially that water mixing in with the sand. i think you needed to exploit them a bit more with photoshop. perhaps with a bunch more contrast. an alternative route if you did want to showcase the lights would have been to use a much smoother foreground that didn't grab so much attention. and of course everyone is killing you on the horizon line |
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| 08/04/2005 04:53:21 PM |
Curiositiesby RKTComment: this feels extremely well thought out. from the wiring of the vase sculpture and the eye glasses to the picture frame corner and the desk corner. it might just be me, but the main point of light on the vase feels a bit overdone. the table corner leads out, but i like how the shadow on the wall pushes the eye back towards the center of the frame. over analyzed...mmmm could be :) nice shot, nonetheless. |
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