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| 10/02/2002 11:24:00 PM |
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| 10/03/2002 02:20:00 AM |
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| 10/02/2002 11:16:00 PM |
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Evening Jogby titotapadoComment: I think a few seconds earlier, or later would have worked better - as it is, the person is 'lost' in the sunlight |
| 10/03/2002 01:32:00 AM |
YOUTH'S PASSINGby cjmorgan59Comment: Great, even with the lens reflection. Subtle use of lighting, very effective concept. If the out of focus 'past' is intentional then fair enough, otherwise you might want to spend some time on the DoF/vs focal distance trade-offs to sharpen it up a bit. |
| 09/25/2002 11:31:00 PM |
Shortcutby artemis8Comment: could be good - looks like it might have been, but you've over compressed it and saved it too small (notice all the large blocks, particularly in the dark areas) Hopefully you can get some hints on how to avoid this in the future (please contact me if you want some advice ) Gordon |
| 09/26/2002 11:03:00 AM |
Window on Sleeping Suburbiaby DougPazComment: Well framed within the frame. This can be a bit of a cliche but it suits this shot as a 'window on the world. I think I'd almost prefer it without the moon, partly because of the flare, but you've used it to good effect to establish the time of day. Certainly it being dusk/ morning makes the colours take on a surreal, almost comic book cast and somehow it looks like a model town. - Gordon |
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