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| 10/24/2005 07:47:00 PM |
Umbrellasby ImagineerComment: Love the understatement in this photograph. Turning the reflection upside down is a wonderful, wonderful twist. |
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| 10/24/2005 07:44:46 PM |
rusted lock, sodden groundby wavelengthComment: I'm in love with this picture for it's simplicity. So many people try so hard to get a great shot. Grain is great in further distinguishing various textures...metals and woods being at the top of the list. Great angle, perfect lighting situation and wonderful proportions. Not sure if you used a diffuse light filte ron your camera, but it sure has that effect. |
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| 10/24/2005 07:41:07 PM |
Desolation by Joey LawrenceComment: Rural photography always looks GREAT in grain. Tremendous piece of Americana. Looks a tad over-processed, but you know what, I'm pretty fond of that style myself. |
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| 10/24/2005 07:39:28 PM |
Grainby barndogComment: I was waiting for a grain photo with grain! Kudos for the effort. |
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| 10/24/2005 07:38:48 PM |
Ringsby cbellerComment: One of the better photos I've seen in the challenge thus far. Wedding/commitment sort of pictures always look great with grain. |
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| 10/24/2005 07:37:48 PM |
Crystal Roseby ladpupmoeComment: One thing I want to recommend in terms of composition...it's how objects meet the photograph border...it can be really important in how the eye really connects with what's being shot. For example..the "stem" of this rose...is nice, but then there's a little something at the bottom. It's not enough to really matter to the photo, but it's prominent enough to notice. My suggestion would either be more aware of such things during the shot, or think about it a bit more when considering how you crop a photo. Just my two cents. Good luck with the challenge! |
| 10/24/2005 12:27:29 AM |
The Millby peeceeComment: Can't beat old-time classic photography. Old mill and industrial architecture have always been a personal favorite of mine. Great reflection. |
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| 10/24/2005 12:17:31 AM |
Rooms To Letby SammieComment: Love how everything illuminated, especiallyt he clock pop out even more because of the grain. |
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| 10/20/2005 10:27:47 PM |
Boat Ride?by SimonkasprzakComment: I love the crop on this - many would've included the treeline and sky by you wisely chose to use the rule of a thirds in a different manner. Wish a lot of other DPCers understood such composition - great job. |
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| 10/20/2005 10:25:22 PM |
Corporateby ChiquiComment: I like this, just because of the ribbons interrupting the reflection here. |
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