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| 10/26/2006 03:30:15 PM |
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| 10/26/2006 03:27:10 PM |
Seat Patternby gg3rdComment: Hey. This is cool. Simple, yet effective - at least for an abstract anyway. :D Should do fine with this. Good luck! |
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| 10/26/2006 03:16:32 PM |
Innocent eyesby chandramComment: Decent photograph of this child, although I think it's a little soft, especially around the face and eyes where it really matters for portraits. As for the challenge...what's up?! Was this supposed to be in Bokeh III and you put it here accidentally? |
| 10/26/2006 03:13:15 PM |
Reckless Abandonby paulb_17Comment: Pretty sky, although I'm not sure why this is B/W as I'd imagine it's spectactular in color. As for the challenge...how is this connected to the theme? What/where is the game/sport? Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, but you do usually only get a second or two from most voters to make your impression. Good luck. |
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| 10/26/2006 03:10:53 PM |
Hole in the Cornerby ZoomdakComment: I like how the light is showing the details of the net. Pretty decent job of working around the sun spot there. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 10/26/2006 12:12:12 PM |
Basketball Game's Over - Go On Homeby crewmndComment: Have seen a few with this theme in the challenge so far. Yours is better than some, not quite as sharp as one other. In this case I think it's the lighting and overall composition. Sorry for the comparison. Don't usually do that... The light source is creating some glare from the lock which is distracting (lock/chain is the main subject here). Perhaps the composition could be a little tighter? All JMO of course. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 10/26/2006 12:09:07 PM |
After the checkmate...by tlenatComment: That's a unique chessboard. I have never seen one with pieces like that before. Cool. I think you would have gotten better impact with the focal point being placed deeper into the board. As it is you're losing sharpness at the subject point (knocked over King). Window lighting is a bit harsh also. Obviously not a studio setup. Not sure what the best fix for the lighting is without some reflector - maybe fillflash set to low power (if camera supports it)? Anyway, best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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| 10/26/2006 12:05:46 PM |
Cast from The Gardenby visionistComment: Hopefully, those viewing this will be familiar with Madison Square Garden. If not you're in for a minor bruising I'm afraid with the DNMC voters. It's an interesting street scene, and the kid (front left) is fun to figure out. :D Good luck in the challenge. |
| 10/26/2006 12:03:39 PM |
Blue Shoesby loveComment: Looks like some practice area for warmup prior to the game. Trying to figure out what sport and WHAT those straps are for. Almost look like ball keepers. Hmmm. Hopefully you'll let the viewers know in the photographers comment section visible after the challenge? :D Good luck. |
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| 10/26/2006 12:01:42 PM |
Echoes of Gloryby BeeCeeComment: The most interesting aspect of this image (for me) is trying to determine what sport it represents. Not recognizing the layout of the field. Funny how the qualtity of light makes the green appear to shift in color as you look across the field. BTW, somebody needs to take the bottle away from that line painter! :D Good luck in the challenge. |
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