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| 12/06/2004 03:13:46 AM |
The Severn Bridgeby WobbleComment: Great idea, but I want to be able to see the bridge section in the background better. I am a novice at night shots so I don't know how to tell you to capture that a better. The lighting on the bridge: the tailights, headlights and streetlights, do work nicely to create the just-past-dusk feel of the arrival of night. |
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| 12/06/2004 03:07:51 AM |
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| 12/06/2004 03:06:22 AM |
Hazy dayby SondaComment: I want to see your focal point, your landmark, more clearly (despite the fact that it is a hazy day.) Crop in tighter, and let it own more of the frame. It seems almost and after thought. |
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| 12/06/2004 03:05:03 AM |
Zytgloggeturmby RUEDISCHMUTZComment: I would crop in tighter on the clock. Its intense yellow and black (or dark green) color makes it unique and a powerful focal point. As it is, the leftside buildings are stealing from its power. The sky seems nonexistent. |
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| 12/06/2004 03:03:13 AM |
Dynamic Landmarkby TerramarComment: I usually don't like artistic blur in a photo, but it works here. It gives this image a strangely surreal appeal. I like this shot. |
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| 12/06/2004 03:02:16 AM |
Devils Dykeby Apollo2077Comment: There are too many things competing for my attention in this photo. Also, the sky seems absent. |
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| 12/06/2004 03:00:56 AM |
Landmark @ Christmasby kevrobertsonComment: Interesting lighting, nice range of golds in the light and shadow. The brightness of the light globe is distracting an pulls my eye as the focal point of this image. If that is what you intended, then the light globe should be bigger, if not then it should be diminished.
I love the line and use of motif in this image. Many good things about this shot. |
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| 12/06/2004 02:57:02 AM |
Old Country Church Marks the Way Homeby prbettsComment: The lighting distracts from this image. I like the concept. The steeple and the white cross at the top are striking, so brilliantly white. Maybe shooting from a perspective of looking up with the cross at the apex of your image could be powerful. Just a thought. |
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| 12/06/2004 02:54:13 AM |
Golden Gate Bridge and Sutro Towerby faidoiComment: The dusky greyscale and headlights give this an interesting film noire look. It is a very appealing image for me. I want to turn your lens toward the right a bit so I can see more of the traffic and less of the skyline. Great job evoking a very specific mood. |
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| 12/04/2004 01:08:16 AM |
Progression by zeuszenComment: Your portfolio is breath-taking. I notice a one, one two, and five threes on this photo. All of the those votes just simply seem irresponsible or vindictive to me. There is nothing in this image that could offend or bias someone against it. I think that those votes validate the argument that some people wield their vote as a blunt and brutal weapon for whatever reason. You are a gifted artist and a technically talented photographer. I know the second classification comes from hours of hard work. Your entries, in themselves, raise the bar and function as a teacher in that way. |
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