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| 06/16/2006 08:20:43 PM |
What is WRONG in this image?by kombizzComment: You really want to know? ;o)
I think the location works and you have used the framing technique however, to the right of the 'frame' is space that IMO does not add to the image. The hills on the left are nicely framed between the left most pillars. |
| 06/15/2006 11:41:24 PM |
Near the Topby SDWComment: Colours are great and the exposure and composition works for me.
However, a little separation between your son's head and the tree is needed. As it is it looks like the tree is growing out of his head. ;o) |
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| 06/15/2006 02:28:58 AM |
Door frame framedby SimpaComment: Mackenzie King Estate. Great location though I feel the image needs to be a bit brighter. Must have been an overcast day. |
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| 06/11/2006 05:23:56 PM |
No square corners - Peter B. Lewis Bldg.by justamistereComment: *** Critique Club ***
First impression: Great choice for an architecture challenge.
Composition: Good use of the diagonal space. The diagonal line of the street leads the viewer through the image.
Exposure: You seem to of handled the reflective surface well. There don't appear to be any areas that are blown out (at least none that are large enough to be a distraction).
Impact: Impact is achieved by the strange shape of the building. I don't know if that's enough to keep a viewer without an interest in architecture interested in the image though.
Good find for the challenge.
Colette |
| 06/06/2006 08:17:36 AM |
Hard Drive Failureby freakin_hilariousComment: ** Critique Club **
Composition: Placement of the flame works well and the arm of the hard drive works as a leading line to the flame. However, the bright spots on the left are a bit of a distraction and leads the viewer out of the image.
Cropping the bright spots on the left could possibly improve the image.
Exposure: Flames are hard to get the exposure right for. In this case, most of the flame is blown out though does not detract from the image. The flame seems to provide enough light to bring out detail in the shadows. Some areas of the arm (small) appear blown out but are not a distraction.
Impact: Some impact is achieved through the use of unusual lighting (the flame).
Processing: Good choice of border. The sharpness of the main subject under the flame is good, however the drive arm appears oversharpened.
Overall, interesting image.
Colette |
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| 06/02/2006 02:38:07 AM |
No entry- God's Playgroundby smykComment: The Museum of Civilization is always a good choice for architecture due to it's uniqueness. Interesting angle you chose. |
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| 05/31/2006 09:10:12 PM |
Stormy Weatherby deapeeComment: I like the contrast between the bridge and the sky. The clouds really set the mood. |
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| 05/28/2006 11:08:37 PM |
sunrise mnt tipsby igoofryComment: Love the layered effect of the mountains. The burnt out trees nicely frame the scene. |
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| 05/28/2006 11:55:33 AM |
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| 05/21/2006 04:22:10 PM |
blackbirdby mortyComment: Your composition takes advantage of the diagonal space and the exposure brings out the detail of the birds feathers without blowing out the highlights. |
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