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Abstract
05/31/2007 06:56:21 AM
Abstract
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Comment by krnodil:
I really like your abstract, gave it an 8 - sorry I didn't get around to commenting during voting. :)
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Point of Conversion
05/20/2007 08:00:51 PM
Point of Conversion
by Perfect-Calamity

Comment by kawhona:
bland lighting , the subject isn't leading
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Point of Conversion
05/18/2007 03:26:39 AM
Point of Conversion
by Perfect-Calamity

Comment by JunieMoon:
I think that this is vanishing only due to the crop. Image is kind of uninteresting.
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Point of Conversion
05/17/2007 12:33:36 PM
Point of Conversion
by Perfect-Calamity

Comment by lambie83:
The fact the vanishing point is outside the border of the photo detracts from picture. Also, very ordinary road, nothing special.
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Point of Conversion
05/17/2007 08:07:50 AM
Point of Conversion
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Comment by Dirt_Diver:
The shoulder is partly visible and the dullness of the road is just blaa. The scenery isn't all that wonderful to look at so I don't think I care for this one. For meeting the challenge rules I start off at a 7, deduct 1 point for dullness, -1 point for distractions, -1 point for the (wow effect/processing).

IMO, you should have stood in the middle of the road and taken the shot. Then bump the contrast up to about 3 or 4. Adjusted the levels of light to allow your road to be a bit darker and then adjust your colors so the green and the yellow come out some. Also the big bush in the background isn't all that wonderful to look at but the old fence is. Telephone poles really aren’t the best either unless you are taking pictures of them. Next time you take a scenery picture, just make sure that you know what is around you.
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Point of Conversion
05/16/2007 11:47:02 AM
Point of Conversion
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Comment by eamurdock:
This meets the challenge, but not much more...there's not much to look at. As the road leaves the side of the picture it doesn't lead my eye anywhere; the little clump of vegetation isn't very interesting but is very prominently placed.

I think the picture would be greatly improved if the camera were panned to the left about 20 degrees, so the road was entirely in the picture (though still on the once side) and the vegetation would then be serving to balance it visually, without trying to be the subject of the photo.
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Point of Conversion
05/16/2007 11:06:52 AM
Point of Conversion
by Perfect-Calamity

Comment by pamelasue:
I don't see a vanishing point here ... you've cropped the photo before we get to it ...
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Point of Conversion
05/16/2007 09:17:15 AM
Point of Conversion
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Comment by liberty:
nice shot, 6.
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Point of Conversion
05/16/2007 08:50:32 AM
Point of Conversion
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Comment by KarenNfld:
I really think this would be better straight on so the road leads us into the photo and to the vanishing point.
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Ready to Go
05/10/2007 06:17:41 PM
Ready to Go
by Perfect-Calamity

Comment by Tez:
Nice pic... maybe if the camera was a little higher it would have more depth to it, but hey, I like it :)
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