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| 02/22/2008 07:06:07 AM |
Atriumby codfishComment: I see many lines in your picture, maybe even too many. None of them seems to be leading ma to whatever may be the main subject of your pic and the lines are not strong enough to carry the picture by themselves imo. Other than that, I think the pic has too many distracting elements, giving it a snapshottish feel. |
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| 02/22/2008 07:04:05 AM |
Chin Chin!by SnapperLComment: Great lighting, great perspective. I especially love how the shadow of the standing bottle gives accent to the shape of the one lying down. Very subtle. Little nickpicks: the standing bottle has some spots and is slightly tilted and the pic just might work better with a deeper dof. 9 |
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| 02/22/2008 07:01:14 AM |
Winterby SammieComment: I like the overall picture. The mountains are clear and contrast nicely with the sky, and the grass and fence in the front give some nice detail to look at. I do however think the leading line in it degrades the picture rather than enhance it. It leads my eye to a point where nothing happens. That's a bit of a disappointment. I think it would have been nicer if the fence ran all the way to the right. Or just without the fence, but not in this challenge. 6 |
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| 02/22/2008 06:56:14 AM |
Trestle Bridge Trackby TerComment: This line works well for the composition of your pick. It does not seem to lead to a specific subject, but is strong enough to carry the picture by itself. I think it's a nice picture, but I do feel it could use a little more contrast and/or saturation to make it pop. 7 |
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| 02/21/2008 01:23:46 PM |
Walk on Waterby MaryOComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 01:22:42 PM |
Paddingtonby cheekymunkyComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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| 02/21/2008 12:53:30 PM |
Rusted and forgottenby kleskiComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
| 02/21/2008 12:52:34 PM |
To The Topby ZeppKashComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
| 02/21/2008 12:52:21 PM |
road to ...by fotojoeComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
| 02/21/2008 12:52:17 PM |
Arch techby DirgeelucidatrComment: I am not sure whether there is an unambigious definition of leading lines, but in my book, they should be a line or several lines that lead the viewer's eye towards the main subject of the picture. I think that's not the case in this picture. Your pic uses a vanishing point rather than leading lines. |
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