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| 10/05/2007 07:24:40 AM |
Five Seconds After "Cheese"by TCGuruComment: Yup those smiles are definitely on the wane!! I can almost hear the cries of 'Mum/Dad are you finished yet'
Nice leading diagonal |
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| 10/05/2007 07:23:36 AM |
Power-Chicksby DonOlsenComment: Chicks!!!???? Gee my eyesight must be worse than I thought
Good studio shot, I may have prefered it without the slight body crops but certainly a picture I bet the subjects will love |
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| 10/05/2007 07:22:08 AM |
Thirteen miles to goby fredandaudComment: Nice shot of the Great North Run although brings back hidepous memories of when I ran the London Marathon and was involved in a sprint race with a Pot Noodle at the end (which I won though I am ashamed to say not without the use of my elbows!!!)
Far more sensible to be photographing rather than competing |
| 10/04/2007 12:51:21 PM |
Rain and Sunshineby TlemetryComment: Really like the yellow on yellow concept and the black border works well. Nice composition though perhaps could have been just a touch sharper |
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| 10/04/2007 12:50:27 PM |
Up Up and Awayby youngnovaComment: Great perspective, POV and crop. Not quite sure why but although the colours are wonderful they seem almost to be slightly muted on my screen
Still a shot that I would have loved to have taken 8 |
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| 10/03/2007 07:38:49 AM |
Miss Ineeda Nutterman - School Marm 1880by BAMartinComment: Goodness what a fearsome looking woman! With a teacher like her I think I may have concentrated a touch more at school.
I presume this is a reconstructed living-village from the 19th Century. I do like the composition although the light spots are a little distracting. Very nice almost muted colours help emphasise the 'age' of the scene. I am both glad that you avoided going for sepia (which would have perhaps been a little too obvious) and at the same time intrigues as to what it would look like as a sepia shot
Good composition and I like the fact that whilst it is centred the fact that Miss Nutterman is sitting to one side and the books are stacked to the other means that it is asymettrical
Nice shot |
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| 10/03/2007 05:28:38 AM |
Castle on the Hill by KarenNfldComment: Originally posted by jonfrommk: ....I appreciate that you had to do the flip to get the s curve but I reckon that that may be what stops a fantastic shot being a ribbon winner in this challenge |
Oh and by the way other than the happy dance also blushing slightly at having made this comment!!! Ha shows what I know!!!! |
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| 10/03/2007 04:37:19 AM |
Run the Waves North?by CharleneComment: OK well it would appear that the DPC world did not view this in the same light I did
Still think this is a nice unique take on the challenge and the black background works very well
Love the title too |
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| 10/03/2007 03:49:48 AM |
Jog in the Fogby bassboneComment: Peter, you are just on fire at the moment!!! Another great great image to add to the portfolio
Perfectly composed with a very cool POV, the colours are vibrant (especially the yellow road markings which act as such a cool leading line)
I will confess to giggling slightly at the fact that your wife before she started her 20 miler had to do sprints past you for you to photograph
Good job buddy |
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| 10/03/2007 03:46:34 AM |
Unwindby WalesPComment: Ron
Congrats on your second highest score! Inspired by Nitsche maybe but delivered impeccably by you! This was one of a few stand out shots for me in the challenge. Part of the beauty is in the way you have made what must have been quite a tricky set up look so simple and minimalist
Love the way you have kept the tape spool so tight and that there are no blemishes on the s -curve
Terrific job, many congratulations |
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