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| 09/10/2003 12:50:07 AM |
Waiting for waterby NusbaumComment: It's difficult watching the comments about not seeing the "opps" and not being able to respond. I guess this is one of those situations where I should have looked at the photo more objectively and realized the details I saw while taking the picture would not be obvious to others.
The boat in the picture is sitting on it's side in about 3 inches of water. The "opps" is the fact that the owner anchored in shallow water at a time when the river level was dropping rapidly. Once the boat was stranded, the only option was to wait for the water level to rise again. Message edited by author 2003-09-14 15:50:39. |
| 09/08/2003 01:04:41 PM |
...AND a Ticket?!by banmornComment: Definitely an opps, but I think you could make it a little more photographic. Perhaps move to an angle that is more dramatic and unusual. In this particular image, you could force the flash to fire and add some fill light on the near side of the vehicle. |
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| 09/05/2003 04:34:34 PM |
Archesby DigitalGravyComment: You got the repetition and the composition flows off to the left nicely. I think you need to wait for some more interesting lighting to pick this up a little.The bright spot on the left pulls away from the arches, but just a little. |
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| 09/05/2003 04:31:34 PM |
Out in the Fieldby RefractedComment: Good texture and nice repetition. Needs something to punch it up a bit, but I cannot think of a specific recommendation. |
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| 09/05/2003 04:28:30 PM |
Arches and Columnsby KevinRiggsComment: Good composition, but I think you need to go for maximum depth of field to make this work really good. Small aperture may require tripod, but it would help this move from good to very interesting. |
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| 09/05/2003 04:24:23 PM |
Now Dots Tileby GeneralEComment: Cool!
I think you could have skipped the dark space on the bottom and just let the viewers eyes role over all of those dots.
Still very good. |
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| 09/05/2003 04:22:55 PM |
Cascadeby indigo997Comment: Nice composition!
Good attention to detail with verticles actually being verticle.
I like the sense of perspective as the wall moves out to the left.
The image seems a little flat, but I'm not sure why, very minor. (maybe lack of shadow) |
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| 09/04/2003 09:37:10 PM |
"Windows"by tfarrell23Comment: I like the bold diagonals and the dark windows stand out nicely against the lightly colored building. |
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| 09/04/2003 09:33:21 PM |
Whose Apprenticeby barahooComment: This is a very entertaining concept. I think you would benefit from more depth of field, if you have the ability to set a smaller aperture on your camera. It might also help to use a different color to the right of the figure, the wall (?) is very bright a draws some attention away from the subject. |
| 09/03/2003 01:03:41 AM |
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