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| 12/10/2007 02:20:01 PM |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:55 PM |
Zero to Five in Two Secondsby alanfreedComment: In my (limited) experience shots of toys dont tend to do well in challenges so if you are new to DPC and this doesnt score as well as you hoped this may be the reason
Like the shot itself, you have good sharpness and colour and the reflection works. Compositionally this is also good.
Its hard to pick out any particular thing that I dont think you have done well but for some reason the picture seems to lack a real wow factor for the viewer - 6 from me |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:50 PM |
Where do you want to go today?by WindtaleComment: Compositionally super and the backdrop works very well for the challenge
very nice sharpness on the car itself. This nearly feels like a ribbon winner but (imo) what holds it back a little is the fact that the rear of the car is so dark. I still think this will do well but pehaps if you had dodged the back a little it would have gone from good to great
Generally very nice overall |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:44 PM |
THE NEW AUDI S5 : Sparkling Sophisticationby hotpastaComment: Nice shot, I like the fact that although the audi logo is bokeh there can be no mistaking what it is (great creation of bokeh light polygons as well). Simple but effective I could not imagine this selling a car in itself but I could see it as a shot inside the brochure
Like the thick top/bottom border but not keen on the uneven left/right border which I think is a bit distracting and maybe could have been omitted |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:37 PM |
Toy for every age "Hummer H2"by FocusPointComment: Nice crisp shot although the wheels perhaps could have done with some slight dodging. Possiblt a little 'flat' in terms of the composition and it may have been an idea to rotate about 45 degrees in PP to have created a leading diagonal that crossed rule of third points 6 |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:30 PM |
I'm dreaming of a white Rolls Christmas...by KelliComment: Probably I will be the 435th person to say ... but but but that's a BENTLEY!!!
Nice shot that works well in the challenge, its a real shame that you had to shoot this through a window as the glass reflection is quite distracting (though hats off to you for the sharpness on the car given that you had to do this) 7 |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:23 PM |
In fifty years your today’s Mercedes will still look this brilliantby HighNoonerComment: Very nice photo and the duotone works really well. Suoer sharpness on the car itself. Compositionally strong with a good leading diagonal although it would have been great if you could have lost the roadside barrier. Great to see gullwing doors as well (even if they do mean that you can never really park close to anybody). Would I buy this car...heck yes |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:17 PM |
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:12 PM |
2001 Audi A4 Quattro 2.8, 60,000 Miles, Fun to Driveby EstimatedEyesComment: In many ways a very nice shot. Love the composition and the reflection is superb. The blurring of the background does help to draw the attention into the car but perhaps could have been graduated slight different as there is a bit of a halo around the vehicle which is slightly distracting and makes it appear almost as if you have over sharpened the shot
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| 12/10/2007 02:19:02 PM |
Really for sale!by marvinComment: Very nice composition and a great backdrop. Possibly could have done with a fractionally deeper dof as the rear end of the car seems slightly out of focus (and a bit dirty but only a mad person would suggest that you polished the car before the shot and after you had got to this location)
Hope it sells for you - 7 |
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