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| 08/08/2005 08:22:57 AM |
Waiting in the silent of the nightby NunoComment: Good Grief! When most of the people who commented on your image fail to understand it, just imagine how cruelly it was underestimated by those who didn't even bother to comment at all! |
| 08/08/2005 08:07:42 AM |
Tight Scheduleby arngrimurComment: 77th place! When you look at most of the images that finished ahead of you, I guess you'll consider jumping down those stairs yourself. Either that or you'll die laughing and just fall down. Hope you've learned your lesson ...you KNOW you should have gone with the wiggly car tail lights and the whirling sparklers! |
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| 08/07/2005 08:14:19 AM |
Risen — Summer Dawnby Bear_MusicComment: Well, I love the simple elegance of the composition. It's harmonious and balanced, in an asymmetrical kind of way. I also don't mind that the image is so soft; I think that's appropriate to the character of the scene (and of course to this challenge). I'm afraid I don't like the hand ... it seems pointless to me and robs the scene of some of its charm. I suppose you were concerned that without a blindingly obvious time exposure gimmick, DPC commentators would attack you for "not meeting challenge". Alas, you're probably right. 6 |
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| 08/07/2005 08:12:24 AM |
Waiting in the silent of the nightby NunoComment: Unusual and interesting. You'll probably be criticised for this lovely, quiet image ... people will be looking for more primitive expressions of long exposure (streaky car lights and so forth). But I hope I'm wrong and that this well composed and absorbing night shot is not overlooked. 7 |
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| 08/07/2005 07:59:07 AM |
White Wash Paradiseby qmdiComment: Beautiful. You won't like this, but I would like your photograph even more if the rock was not there. The breaking wave is so beautifully captured, with a time exposure perfectly judged for the purpose, that it deserves the entire stage to itself. 7 |
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| 08/07/2005 07:55:19 AM |
From Now to Neverby arnitComment: Odd ... I love everything about this except for the ghostly figure. Obviously, that figure was the whole point of your image, and you've done it very well. It's just that I believe this is such a lovely photograph without the person. Beautiful detail, restrained and original composition, and so much of interest. The foreground rocks ... rock! I love the glimpse of breakers to the right, and of course the treatment and placement of the house against the marvellous sky. Without the figure (and in another challenge, I guess) I'd vote 10. This way, and this challenge, 7. |
| 08/07/2005 07:45:30 AM |
Huge Fireworkby pitsamanComment: Best firework shot I've seen, but your image has many other interesting qualities as well. The lights of the city, especially along the waterfront (well, the bottom; I think it's a waterfront) are beautiful. And the sky is just awesome. Also, the composition is very good, as of course is the in-camera and post-camera execution. A memorable photograph. 7 |
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| 08/07/2005 07:40:38 AM |
Swing!by flip89Comment: Striking shot. And very interesting, too. I love the three stages of blur ... the people are moving fastest and so blur the most, then there's the upper part of the structure with "medium" blur, and finally the relatively stationary pedestal part with minimal blur. Kepler's Law of Carnival Motion. 7 |
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| 08/07/2005 07:33:47 AM |
Morris Island Lighthouseby UNCLEBROComment: There's just enough time exposure effect on the water, especially around the central rock and the post just offshore of the rock, to achieve your goal of animating the ocean surface. The composition is also effective and appealing. 7 |
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| 08/07/2005 03:45:11 AM |
Tight Scheduleby arngrimurComment: This is my clear favourite, and my only 10. The pure graphic quality of it is stunning. I like the fact that the subject is descending (escalator? No, probably stairs?). The composition, the exposure and the processing are all perfect. But the absolute winner for me, the real knockout blow, is the totally stationary hand! That's brilliant, and for me it makes the entire image revolve about that point, as if the hand is anchored in another dimension. Bravo! |
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