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| 03/30/2003 10:14:50 PM |
Another Time by GringoComment: Beautiful! I'm glad to see a great shot which shows the thought you have put into it. I love the colours, texture and lighting you have been able to capture in this stunning photo. A submission without a clock in my top 5 for the week! Well done, and good luck! |
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| 03/30/2003 10:13:07 PM |
Elgin 1912by goodtempoComment: Wow! Intricate, very well composed, great lighting, and I love the blue contrasting with the interest generated by the clock itself. Cant really suggest anything to change about the shot!
One of my top 5 for the week. Good luck! |
| 03/30/2003 10:09:24 PM |
Ultimatumby manuComment: Wow! I realy like the effect you have created in this shot! Great lighting, and really good clock as the subject. The shadow on the left of the clock is a little off putting, but overall it is beautiful!
One of my top 5 for the week! Good luck! |
| 03/30/2003 10:07:44 PM |
Clock Faceby jitamsComment: Fantastic shot! Beautiful colours, and nice elegant clock as the subject. I like the effect you have got there with the depth of field. I think it would also look good with the entire clock hands in focus. But either way, its really nice!
One of my top 5 for the week! Good luck! |
| 03/24/2003 12:03:16 AM |
The Corridor by p_johnsComment: Fantastic result! Well done, and congratulations on first place! |
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| 03/17/2003 01:30:44 AM |
A Bridge above the othersby andrewlrComment: Thanks for all the great comments! I thought I'd try out an unusual photo for my first submission. Have learnt a lot about the voting patterns on dpchallenge.com now!
The photo was composed as-is (no cropping). I had the camera tilted slightly to the left in order to fit in the closest section of the bridge - the right hand side. Location is from Milsons Point - north side of the harbour, in Sydney Australia. I set the exposure for 15 seconds, framed the "top" bridge which you see. Set the photo off, then counted the seconds, and moved the camera roughly half way through the shot. My camera does not display the image as I'm taking the shot, so I was guessing where it was pointed after I moved it mid-photo. The result was quite unique. Something I'll try next time is having some black cardboard to put in front of the lense as I'm moving it to remove the light streaks, just to see how it would have come out. Post photo edit consisted of a change in hue/saturation to give the blue/purple colour, enhancing the mood. |
| 03/17/2003 12:58:12 AM |
Into The Mystic by sherComment: Congratulations on your win! Amazing photo, and well deserved. This was one of my favourites for a winner this week! Look forward to seeing more of your work! |
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| 03/13/2003 07:49:33 AM |
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| 03/12/2003 03:33:25 AM |
Going home...by p_johnsComment: Great shot of the Harbour Bridge! Really like the detail you have captured and the clouds in the background add to the mood. Well done! |
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| 03/12/2003 03:00:37 AM |
Brooklyn Bridgeby dimitriiComment: Amazing effect with a Fish-eye lense! Wouldnt have thought of this myself (doesnt help that I dont have a Fish-eye lense either!). Unique! |
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