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Seen Better Days
01/13/2003 10:57:21 AM
Seen Better Days
by connie

Comment:
Aaawk - I hate it when my tens turn up not in the top ten!
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terminal
01/09/2003 02:29:38 PM
terminal
by ramone

Comment:
This is a stunning image.

If I were a photography teacher I would make an overlay of the compositional lines for my students. On the left, all the diagonal lines lead directly to the vanishing point. On the right are vertical lines diminishing in size towards the same point. ANd the brackets of the roof beams in red tie the two sides together with a contrasting diagonal. If it were drawn out it would be a textbook lesson.

Also perfectly composed are the colors - red on the left, monochrome on the right, tied with the red roof beams. Yellow in the center; the warning line on the pavement mirrors the line of ovehead lights. ANd the third left right tie is the beautiful blue sky and the large blue A.

Another contrast that is effective is the conflict between motion and stillness. The sweep of diagonal lines into the distance implies activity and speed while the flat red front (or is it back) of the train with the tranquil sky implies rest and quiet. I suppose this is a universal human conflict - I want to go but I want to stay, I don't want to go but I don't want to stay. Which is more inviting, the peaceful blue sky here or the draw of that distant point?

Technically everything is perfect. The exposure probably wasn't east to get. It is an inside/outside photo. Likewise the focus, both background and foreground needed to be in focus. I can't decide if I agree or disagree that the focus of the background should have been crisp also. I think the slight blur contributes to the sense of restless motion back there.

Overall this is a wonderful picture. Very full of emotion. Visually perfect. A great demonstration of how to break the rule of thirds. Sorry but I have nothing to add in the way of improvement except maybe: make a print and frame it.
Okay.... Who Brought The Ball?
01/06/2003 12:56:29 PM
Okay.... Who Brought The Ball?
by autool

Comment:
Cracked me up. I needed a good laugh, you get a ten just for changing my mood. Great photo.
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Nowhere to go
01/06/2003 12:41:39 PM
Nowhere to go
by GinaRothfels

Comment:
Hello from the critique club -

This is a nice photo - I gave it a 6. It is well executed but doesn't have anything to make it stand out from the pack except for humor. The votes would agree, no great scores, few terrible scores.

This is what I like: First of all the humor, it really is pretty funny to see a car in a cage from the American perspective. I have never seen such a thing. we lock our cars up in dark garages. It gives the car a personality to see it in a cage, It seems to be looking out, pining to get going. And the landscape works just right for that impression. In front of the car is a lovely green field and maybe an intersting town in the distance. I like the colors of the photo, the stone and metal are all pinkish brown, contrasting with the green outside. The silver car stands out nicely. The focus is good from the forground all the way to the background. Lighting and exposure are excellent and probably were difficult to get right.

What doesn't work so well is the composition. It is too centered and then not quite straight at the same time. With the car so exactly in the center and the cage around it having such rigid lines, the barrel distortion from the lens is very apparent. The detailed design on the cage door cuts right across the tail lights, creating a conflict between the most visually interesting parts of each. There aren't any compositional lines that lead the viewers eyes into, out of, or around the picture. My eyes keep coming back to the circles on the gates being in the way of the tail lights and number plate.

There is a story here, the car and it's driver are not going anywhere today, even though it is a lovely day. But then what? The story isn't quite interesting enough and the photo isn't quite appealing enough. As Grocho Marx would say, "Close but no cigar".
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Goo Goo Doll
01/06/2003 11:27:24 AM
Goo Goo Doll
by Gracious

Comment:
Just me I guess - I was that nine, I should have given it a ten, I love it!
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Spoon Fed
01/06/2003 11:13:19 AM
Spoon Fed
by nards656

Comment:
hey, what happened?? This was definately a 10!!!!
Photographer found comment helpful.
The first truffles, just on time.
12/30/2002 06:42:08 PM
The first truffles, just on time.
by jjbeguin

Comment:
This was my favorite for the week!
On The Horizontal
12/30/2002 06:30:01 PM
On The Horizontal
by greenem2

Comment:
an escalator? I love it.
Amber Brkich of Survivor II: Australia
12/30/2002 06:10:30 PM
Amber Brkich of Survivor II: Australia
by alanfreed

Comment:
I thought the color one was stunning.
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4 Blu Plu
12/30/2002 02:20:41 PM
4 Blu Plu
by rascal

Comment:
Whoa! What is my #10 doing way down here????? Waaay under rated photo. I loved it.
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