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| 08/10/2007 05:13:26 AM |
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| 08/08/2007 07:09:13 AM |
balanceby lovethelightComment: What an idyllic scene! Perfect light, perfect exposure, lovely composition and details. All great! My favourite in this challenge. |
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| 08/08/2007 07:08:18 AM |
Water Worldby dougi555Comment: I think this is the most successful of the water reflections turned on their head. Works well and I like the way the top is so dark. |
| 08/08/2007 07:07:38 AM |
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| 08/08/2007 07:07:21 AM |
Here he goesby DJSComment: Lovely image! I really like the use of negative space and the way their bodies catch the light. |
| 08/03/2007 12:16:12 PM |
The Commuterby PhotologistComment: This is great! I like the fact that he's aware of you taking the image yet seems very much in his own moment of making th call. The partially blurred train behind makes a really, really great backdrop. Composition with three and platform sign is spot on. |
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| 08/03/2007 12:15:12 PM |
Alone in a Busy Worldby AgaerisComment: Oooh, interesting. Great use of reflection to really contrast with the foreground figure. Interesting use of selective desat too. |
| 08/03/2007 12:14:36 PM |
Bangkok street sport: Takrawby boodComment: What a great street shot. Love the expression of the jumping kid - you've really captured his sheer joie de vivre. The run-down environment and simpleness of the game draws one in too. It feels a touch dark to me overall - adjusting the Curves to lighten the mid-tones does wonders. |
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| 08/03/2007 12:11:21 PM |
One Sided Loveby elsapoComment: Great capture of what looks like a really genuine private moment. Like the composition with the ONE WAY sign, the window, the verticals and horizontals of window frame and bricks. All good. |
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| 08/03/2007 12:10:39 PM |
The Tunnelby SaraRComment: I like your use of the graffiti as a key element of the image and placing the walker and dog next to it works well. Like the leading lines to the light too. |
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