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| 03/19/2005 01:05:07 PM |
Structuredby hdogg4uComment: Can't wait until after the challenge to see where this is. Looks like a top ten to me! |
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| 03/19/2005 01:04:04 PM |
Urban Land Linesby jpochardComment: This is one of my favorites of the challenge. Very simple on the surface, good and stark colors. The diagonal shadows provide a nice contrast to the right angles of the lines in the building, sidewalk, and phone booth. You might have wanted to rotate the canvas just a wee bit clockwise. |
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| 03/19/2005 12:59:43 PM |
Websiteby charmayneComment: Great composition and by the way, great title too! I'd love to see the skyline either a complete sillouette or have it be lighter. It's kind of frustratingly in the middle right now. The upper right with the blue sky is stunning, as is the perspective lines of the fence/net. |
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| 03/19/2005 02:08:02 AM |
Country Linesby RayEthierComment: The sky is perfect. The fence is a good subject, but it looks like you may have missed on the focus or post-processing somehow. It's a good composition and I think if the fence were a bit less burnt, it would just "pop" in a nice way. |
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| 03/19/2005 02:05:40 AM |
Troops.... Fall In!!by SunnieeComment: This is sooo cool! You're providing a nice lesson on the rule of thirds as well. I love how you captured / cropped the birds to take up the complete breadth of the frame. The white on the water surface helps lead the eye to the wave's edge and then to the world's cutest line of birds. |
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| 03/19/2005 01:59:31 AM |
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| 03/19/2005 01:57:30 AM |
Pinesby sputicusComment: Now I understand the comments I've received about my backgrounds... This is a shot that I could've taken, but since I didn't, I can see that the background is a too distracting. Those beautifully sharp, light-colored needles would look better against a darker and more uniform background. |
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| 03/19/2005 01:53:58 AM |
XXIby hjolliComment: The lines really pop out of the screen! This is one shot that truly has that extra "wow" factor. Nice work. (If one were to be extremely picky, then the blur should be more smooth on the left side - I can see the photoshop work.) |
| 03/19/2005 01:48:27 AM |
Blueby Rando D300Comment: Does this guy have something in his mouth? The bird is very good (sharp and great colors) and I love this image overall. You might also have benefited from cloning out some of the imperfections, particulary in the snow,, such as the small black and watery dots. |
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| 03/19/2005 01:43:09 AM |
Right This Way...by spreadcomComment: One of my favorites so far. It's more digital art than a regular photo, but that doesn't make me love it any less. The colors are fantastic. As for the lines, it's the big round columns in the back that make this shot extra special. Good job! |
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