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| 06/11/2010 02:27:01 AM |
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| 06/11/2010 02:08:45 AM |
A rainy day ( St. John's Cathedral )by ThingFishComment: Is this St John the Devine in Harlem? Great place, absolutely beautiful!, but imo you've captured a really bad view of it. Why didn't you shoot a more visible and interesting part of it not blocked by trees?! I know every time I've visited there has always been scaffolding to the exterior, but an interior view would have also rocked. On a positive note, your processing skills are very good. Excellent sharpness and detail with good color contrast. I hope to see another try at this in another challenge. |
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| 06/11/2010 02:00:05 AM |
Reaching the skyby StebbisveinsComment: Interesting design elements but I think you missed the mark on obtaining symmetry as it looks like you captured this a wee bit to the left. Sky is over-saturated to my eye. |
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| 06/11/2010 01:55:39 AM |
Gotham Gothicby scooter97Comment: I"m not fond of the angle of view, nor the processing. Too much Topaz(?). Empty sky detracts as well. |
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| 06/11/2010 01:51:45 AM |
Buddhist Templeby CuttoothComment: Good color contrast, but could use a bit more DOF as the distant structure is oof. |
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| 06/11/2010 01:42:56 AM |
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| 06/11/2010 01:42:14 AM |
La Almudenaby gpureticComment: Excellent angle of view! creating an abstract with waves of color. This image would benefit greatly with HDR, imo. |
| 06/11/2010 01:38:53 AM |
Come Inby tooterComment: I don't even think I would step foot on the near planks. This (abandoned?) church looks as though it's been overrun by evil spirits. |
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| 06/11/2010 01:34:36 AM |
The Knaveby MilesWComment: Almost appears to be looking at a convex mirror but the fisheye would have been more effective had you stepped back a couple of feet (if possible) in order to include the complete sides and top of the near pillars. |
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| 06/11/2010 01:23:50 AM |
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