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| 04/15/2004 05:17:41 AM |
Walking in the woods by heidaComment: There is something.something surreal about the figure in the shadow outside and the way the lighting is coming fom outside into the inside. The window frame is full of character too. This is a trippy photo, I ike it ! One of my faves in this challenge. |
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| 04/15/2004 05:11:08 AM |
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| 04/15/2004 05:10:07 AM |
View from a trainby redmoonComment: I have to say that this looks more like a trip to WORK than what I have seen on scenic train rides.great wondow shot of an ugly view. |
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| 04/15/2004 05:08:47 AM |
Hangin Outby hopperComment: What a fabulious subject and framing. I'm guessing that you get to see 'Rocky' often and preparing for a shot like this you might have moved the distracting furnature in the foreground out of the frame. |
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| 04/15/2004 05:05:06 AM |
4 milby undieyatchComment: Thats very nice... Wish I had something like that for more poor old pepper plants but the meaniner I am to them the 'meaner' the peppers get.... and that's a good thing. The lighting is great, I even like the direct sunlight at the top of the picture 'accounting ' for the reflections on the 4 mil plastic. The plants look helathy & happy too! |
| 04/15/2004 05:02:00 AM |
Ghostly Sailsby sfaliceComment: Something looks out of place here, hard for me to put my finger on it though |
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| 04/15/2004 04:59:45 AM |
From my carby AlexysComment: Great potential yet I would have preferred much less extrenious lighting, (the moving lights in the left lower framing, and the reflection on the right side of the windshield. |
| 04/15/2004 04:56:04 AM |
"Rainy Sunday Afternoon"by neenee1999Comment: Serine & beautiful... the little kid in me wants to see how many times I could skip a flat rock on that pool of water. I would have liked to have seen this shot with a little less sharpening. |
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| 04/15/2004 04:54:12 AM |
Bevelled Viewsby lear202btComment: Very nice. I would have preferred the frames around the glass to be sharper though. Would that have been possible using a tripodand the smallest aperature? |
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| 04/15/2004 04:52:06 AM |
A Bird's Eye View of Growing Americaby TranquilComment: Its a shame that airplanes don't have a 'viewing/photo area from which to take high quality pictures from. It's soo very difficult to get good shots through the coke bottle windows, and the views are sometimes spectactular. The colors and sharpness suffer quite a bit with those constraints and its hard to fix later. |
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