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| 07/13/2006 07:32:32 AM |
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| 07/13/2006 07:31:27 AM |
The little roomby GinaRothfelsComment: Any interesting perspective to say the least. The white balance could use a little tweaking to improve the color. Btw, thanks for flushing first. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:29:53 AM |
Overwhelming Sunsetby chipucComment: The perspective you choose is one I wish I had access to but I have a couple of suggestions you might want to try to improve the image. First, move slightly to the right to center the bridge in the view finder. This will eliminate the perception that the bridge is tipping to the right and ready to fall over. Second, use a smaller apperature to increase the depth of focus, thus improving the sharpness of the buildings in the background. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:26:53 AM |
Be home by the time the street lights come on!by ltlmschrisssComment: I'm sure others will tell you that the image is small and that you need to make sure your entries use the complete pixel size allowed by dpc. It is really hard to tell how good this image is at its present size but I do like the illumination on the leaves. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:24:33 AM |
An Honorable Perspectiveby bvoiComment: The perspective of this image is very interesting and the symmetry of the image works very well. The image could use a bit of sharpening and if you would have taken this shot from just a bit lower perspective, you might have prevented the blown highlights on top of the markers. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:21:42 AM |
Powerby TonyTComment: The silhouette is well exectuted and lines of the power cables help keep the viewers eyes in the photo. The sky however, lacks any features which add to the image and you might want to consider cropping out the tree on the right so it doesn't compete with the main subject. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:18:24 AM |
Pineby marvinComment: I think this image could have benefited from a smaller apperature to increase the depth of focus. You might want to try using a square crop to eliminate the negative space on the left and to increase the effectiveness of the angle of the main subject and lines of the pine needles. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:14:37 AM |
Sky is the LIMITby a_jhambComment: These are very difficult lighting conditions to shoot under. The exposure for the sky is well done; however, the back lighting makes the main object look flat. The sharpest focus on the main object appears to be at the top of the image where it meets the clouds. The bright clouds makes it very difficult to look there for any length of time, which sends my eye back to the lower half of the structure which is not as sharp in focus. |
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| 07/13/2006 07:10:27 AM |
Don't you want to put your head down?by shashankteotiaComment: The leading lines presented by the shape of the hand and the transition from out of focus to in focus draws my eyes to the far left of the image but the detail visible in the fingers keeps my eyes from actually leaving the picture. Well done. However, the hand looks odd with the one finger not being visible. |
| 07/13/2006 07:03:52 AM |
Wooden Logby arielComment: You captured some nice detail in the sand at the front of the picture. However, the brightness of the water and the sky naturally draws my eyes to that area of the image and the focus there is soft. This image could have been improved if you could have used a smaller apperature to extend the depth of focus. |
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