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| 07/09/2025 01:25:52 PM |
London Fire Stationby toutoungiComment: While it's true that the two trucks are centered on the 1/3 verticals, more or less, and their bumpers occupy the 1/3 horizontal area, this doesn't read as a ROT composition, but rather as a centered and symmetrical composition. As much as anything, this is due to the central pillar and the way the FIRE logos define the horizontal center line.
It is a striking image regardless :-) Well seen. |
| 07/07/2025 08:34:40 AM |
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| 06/21/2025 08:49:57 AM |
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| 06/05/2025 03:42:59 PM |
Miniatureby GeneralEComment: This is pleasant enough, but the unforgiving black background with no depth to it and the strange clipping of the selection on the vase aren't helping your cause :-( |
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| 05/30/2025 10:28:47 AM |
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| 05/30/2025 10:28:03 AM |
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| 05/30/2025 10:26:25 AM |
PEZ 10 Cent Make-Up Stampsby bobnospumComment: 10 cents won't get ya far these days :-) Still, I know what a make-up stamp is so I'm just joshing. If this is YOUR Pez collection, I'm jealous! |
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| 05/28/2025 10:32:52 AM |
The Bridge to Skunk Islandby Bear_MusicComment: "Skunk Island" is a made-up name :-) It's a tiny bit of an island, privately owned, called Burnt Island, just off the Southern coast of Spruce Head Island, a few miles South of Rockland proper. There's a little general store up at the other end of Spruce Island with a tiny restaurant that makes killer burgers to go... |
| 05/28/2025 09:20:18 AM |
poppyby TiberiusComment: Challenge description: "Place interesting elements in the front of a photo to draw the viewer's eye in and create a sense of depth."
This is a lovely image in all respects; in a free study, I'd be giving it very high marks for the ephemeral purity and grace of the composition. But for me the challenge is asking us to use a foreground object to lead us into the image and the presumed subject further in. So I'm in a bit of a quandary here.
7 at the moment, because it IS beautiful and there IS a foreground object, even if it's leading us nowhere :-) |
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| 05/27/2025 03:05:35 PM |
Rue, Paris, Evening Lightby mitalapoComment: I like it a lot, although I rarely manage the motion-in-stillness since is use the phone-n-drone approach these days. THe architectural photographer in me would have squared up the verticals :-) But a lovely image as I coast off into the sunset... 8 |
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