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| 03/31/2003 05:16:52 PM |
Red Hot!by FiverComment: good pattern and symmetry but the foreground is pretty difficult to make out what it actually is. |
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| 03/11/2003 02:46:18 PM |
Boston Bridgeby mvilborgComment: bridge really feels like a secondary element in this - almost impossible to see and the shot is dominated by the skyline/reflection, not the bridge. |
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| 03/11/2003 11:09:51 AM |
Niles Canyon Railwayby TarbiniComment: very well composed with the low camera angle - making good use of strong leading lines and interesting textures - good DoF throughout the shot although the white sky is less appealing. It does construct a triangle that encourages focus to the main bridge though, so I think it still works. I get the feeling that neatimage was used on this, to get the blurry but still sharp effect - not sure how much I really like that though I've started seeing it quite often. If it wasn't done using neatimage, I'd like to know how you processed the shot to get this effect. A good study of an old bridge. |
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| 03/11/2003 11:07:58 AM |
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| 03/11/2003 11:07:13 AM |
Follow Meby jmsetzlerComment: Creative use of the covered bridge as a 'frame within the frame' and strong leading lines to the subject, placed on the vanishing beams that lead into the scene. The overexposed light at the end of the tunnel and the slightly skeletal figure, due to the light flare give an other-worldly feel to this, in turn making me think of death, (heading into the light) or alien abduction fantasies (reminds me of some scenes from close encounters) .
While the leading lines keep dragging me back to the figure, I also like the rotational movement around the top of the beams in the bridge, I start at the top left, follow the beams around, down and to the floor - then my eye is dragged to the figure at the end.
The only discordant note is the hot/ whiter piece of wood on the left - it and the white tunnel exit form a line of similar tones that my eye jumps back and forth between - although this movement also restarts my journey around the beams - further creating movement but detracting from what feels like the final subject. It may be worth editing that area to darken it up to be less of a focal piece, with the result that the eye might come to rest on the figure |
| 03/10/2003 12:13:55 PM |
Pulse of the Cityby SharQComment: You were robbed :) one of few 10s this week. I'd put this on a wall. Message edited by author 2003-03-11 09:10:51. |
| 03/10/2003 09:03:46 AM |
Egg Yoke by JMSComment: Great colours - congratulations on winning. |
| 03/10/2003 08:51:33 AM |
Salt Shakerby JackoComment: A good graphic shot - I like the blue that you changed the red into. |
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| 03/10/2003 08:50:21 AM |
Cloudlife by xertionComment: This one is great - the blue is the pay-off and great leading lines. A well deserved win. |
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| 03/08/2003 02:07:47 PM |
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