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| 08/09/2003 11:28:35 AM |
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| 08/09/2003 11:27:29 AM |
Mechanical Abstractby DennisFComment: Nice abstract, like the textures and colors, looks almost like a Pollock drip splatter detail. |
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| 08/09/2003 11:25:07 AM |
Right-Angle Wireby Girl from OZComment: I like the steel blue sky behind the sunset lit tree and pole in this. As nice as the tree looks on that sky, and it looks great, the tree totally distracts the pole and the wires. I do not know the set of the surrounds here but you might have shot straight up the pole with you back to it and shot the wires diagonally across the frame. |
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| 08/09/2003 11:19:54 AM |
Right angleby AlexysComment: I think if you had positioned a dark piece or a white piece of paper or material on a diaganol half way under the ruler that this might not have been so dull. Your image might have more tonality in the grayscale but it is too gray throughout here as is (and the white border is not doing it). |
| 08/09/2003 11:15:21 AM |
Sky Crossingby roleychiuComment: The right angles are pure here and I like the black and white on the blue and white. Composition, please....would be better. |
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| 08/09/2003 11:13:57 AM |
Angles in the skyby dodobirdComment: Very nice, great angles by the main pole and the cross bars with lots other angles produce by the ropes (rigging?). The clouds and sky are wonderful and are a great backgound in this. |
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| 08/09/2003 11:11:53 AM |
Micro Peg Boardby DiamondPeteComment: perfect comp and angles, like the lighting, not a lot of burnout on the gold and the gold brown town are pleasing as well. |
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| 08/09/2003 11:10:48 AM |
KRGBby thelselComment: I like the cross light in this, from the left on the bottom and from the right on top. This produced some fine shadows. The right angles are missing, however, and I think that might have been either the set up was not purlely right angles or a result of the angle you chose possibly going for the shadow angles which are not right angles either. I also would have liked to have the center folds straight across the center and not on downward slope. And the lighting on the top might have been less inorder to less the red turning fuschia. This could be a really fine shot with some changes and I would work on it some more. Like the idea a lot. |
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| 08/09/2003 11:04:25 AM |
Corkscrew on vacationby SaroComment: I like the pano cut but you might have miss calculated on either the amount of BG you used, which provides a nice texture contrasts BTW, or were not able corp the bottom and lose the BG there under the corkscrew....troubling...you might have re shot. Cropping that lower right corner out does not kill this. The strength of the shot should be the right angles of the object not the object itself so you could have gotten away with the crop. |
| 08/09/2003 10:59:34 AM |
GAZEEEBOOOby kris_tzfotozComment: Lovely light on the wood, nice pattern.....HEY YOU KNOW THIS FONT IS BEGINNING TO KILL MY EYES SO I'M GOING TO ALL CAPS. I'M YELLING NOW BUT WON'T BE AFTER THE 3 DOTS...THERE IS ONE STRAIGHT DUET OF RAFTERS AND YOU MIGHT HAVE ROTATED AND CROPPED TO HAVE THAT ONE BIG RIGHT ANGLE IN THIS . ALSO MOVING THE FRAME WHILE SHOOTING....aah heck....the font just sucks period....can they change that? CAN THEY?.....you also might have shot left or right of center to improve the composition.....damn there go my eyes again..... (sorry about all that....coffee is coming....should help...but nothing is ever going to help this font!) |
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