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| 10/28/2004 07:48:10 PM |
Flight to Ozby BradComment: Great use of shadow and colour to create strong abstract design. |
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| 10/28/2004 07:44:51 PM |
Window Linesby kevrobertsonComment: Almost abstract in it's repetitive geometric pattern - very interesting image. Would benefit from correction of parallel shift using Photoshop. |
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| 10/28/2004 07:40:49 PM |
one lineby docpjvComment: That was a shock! A mohican pube! Interesting. |
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| 10/28/2004 07:35:17 PM |
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| 10/28/2004 04:37:06 AM |
Still of the Morningby SkipComment: I too feel the dark band at the top is essential in providing a balance to the central dark band and the bird itself. Great use of space and colour - a very strong silhouette/ wildlife shot. |
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| 10/28/2004 04:35:55 AM |
Inertia Meets Gravityby SkipComment: Great composition and great use of motion and colour.
I'd use the clone tool on that white area at the top left corner that xion refers to and possibly use it on the white bits at the bottom right corner too - I'd clone part in black and part in blue to make that black support extend straight out to the edge of the frame. |
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| 10/28/2004 04:34:13 AM |
James - at Home?by SkipComment: This is a great shot strengthened by the lighting and colour cast. I'd personally crop out the entire left side to lose that row of bright white lights and maintain focus on your subject. |
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| 10/28/2004 04:29:13 AM |
White-knuckled Exhuberanceby SkipComment: Wonderful capture of emotion - very strong. Although the area to the right gives context I think I'd still choose to crop it out and reduce the distracting detail it inserts. Just her, her pink top and the pink car she's in would be a stronger crop for me. |
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| 10/28/2004 04:28:04 AM |
Bo Randall on the Guitarby SkipComment: I like the unusual perspective and the way there is movement in his legs but his upper body and face is sharp. |
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| 10/28/2004 04:22:33 AM |
Seaoats at Sunsetby SkipComment: Good idea to include foreground silhouettes but the impact is severely reduced by the fact that the taller grass in particular merges into the darker areas of the sky. I also wonder whether portrait would work better for this shot given there are only two blades of grass. |
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