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| 06/29/2005 07:22:18 AM |
Heading Homeby davidbedardComment: Leading lines are meant to lead me in to the pic, on this nicely executed pic I find more interest in the boats to the right and also get led upwards by the pilings and the masts. |
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| 06/29/2005 07:19:48 AM |
Leading To Big Businessby StrikeslipComment: I'm not a fan of the tilt, however leading lines work well, the motion blur on man bottom left works well and little touches of red improve the whole a bit in an otherwise bland composition |
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| 06/28/2005 04:15:20 AM |
Surrealby xcharrierComment: model nicely in focus, leading lines are there but weak and spoiled by the bars going across the pic which give a sense of stop looking any further when the background looks interesting. |
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| 06/28/2005 03:45:36 AM |
Poserby gothgirl83Comment: leading lines are not a strong enough part of the composition. the range of colours/tones is not really wide enough for me giving a flat picture. Crop out all of the right hand side. |
| 06/28/2005 03:41:17 AM |
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| 06/28/2005 03:39:48 AM |
Ibanezby crazyassbassguyComment: nice unususal 5 string. Like the perspective. I find the detail difficult to see, try to improve the lighting particularly from the lower left |
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| 06/28/2005 03:27:55 AM |
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| 06/28/2005 03:24:21 AM |
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| 06/28/2005 03:16:40 AM |
Cobweb Petals Leading to Center Stageby dphillipsComment: The lines are there but are not a strong enough part of the composition for me. The hairs detract from the lines and break the flow through the picture. like the colours and the focus - just not in this challenge, sorry |
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| 06/28/2005 03:14:10 AM |
Kansas Hay Linesby handeguyComment: way too small a pic - give us the full 640 so we can see better. These lines do not take you anywhere as they all lead out of frame. Turn 60 to 90 degrees and shoot again so we follow the lines. |
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