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| 03/17/2004 12:16:39 PM |
The Low Roadby HollywoodComment: Nice. A bit dark across the bottom, esp. the leftmost string and the white face between the string and the black area to the left. |
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| 03/17/2004 12:11:51 PM |
Infiniteby jrs915Comment: Good use of thirds with respect to the depth of field in focus. |
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| 03/17/2004 12:09:06 PM |
Under the Bridgeby liteComment: Excellent focus; the brige is sharp throughout and the city is in soft relief. Lovely colors. I don't know what the stone in the bottom left does for the picture though; it's not regular enough to provide a sense of scale, but it does anchor that area. |
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| 03/17/2004 12:04:50 PM |
Fencelineby beefheadComment: Nice organization of the picture. The near-most plants are obscured by the shadow, though, making it more dreary than the brighter plant in the upper left (and compared to the fence, which is evenly lit throughout). |
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| 03/17/2004 12:00:59 PM |
The Birdcageby scalvertComment: Excellent picture! Perhaps could've used the lighting to highlight the forward 'bars' vs. the ones to the back for a more literal picture; though the weird 2D/3D effect going on might have been the intent! |
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| 03/17/2004 11:47:13 AM |
Handrailsby dustin03Comment: Brings out the coldness of the metal handrails very nicely; both in form and color. |
| 03/17/2004 11:45:19 AM |
the highway to monument valleyby TimmerCAComment: Beautiful colors! The road seems a bit shifted to the right at the bottom of the picture, and the the grey shoulder on the left accentuates this (as opposed to the grass on the right). I like the car in the distance, down the road; it adds some motion to what would otherwise be an overwhelmingly static frame. |
| 03/17/2004 11:40:30 AM |
Bueaty Cagedby littlegettComment: Very well framed and composed. May have increased the focus on the deer a bit more to have the parallel lines of the cage 'highlight' the situation rather than 'dominate', but the idea comes through clearly. |
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