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| 04/16/2009 09:06:23 AM |
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| 04/16/2009 08:58:22 AM |
Final Destinationby TallPaulComment: Gloomy, kind of spooky, especially with your title :) Great composition. I love the somewhat haunted feeling. |
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| 04/16/2009 08:57:49 AM |
Rail Road Relicby rpethelComment: A little dark is the first thing I notice. The composition is awkward - it's like the train wants to run over the raised car. It's also a little strange that the tracks don't continue even though from the cropping it looks like the train continues. IMHO it feels awkward. |
| 04/16/2009 08:56:33 AM |
Bee Careful On Those Tracks!by SteefComment: I wonder if he's dead or if you just have a really fast trigger finger? Great shot, my favorite thing is those wonderful trees in the background. |
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| 04/16/2009 08:55:55 AM |
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| 04/16/2009 08:55:37 AM |
Morning train to Ballerat - Southern Cross Stationby millsaComment: This reminds me of the airport in Bilbao, Spain. I think there's a lot going on in this pic, it's very busy. The most distracting thing for me is the stuff in the lower left corner. I think if this were advanced editing that selective desat would help bring focus to the subject. |
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| 04/16/2009 08:53:40 AM |
Sittin' Aroundby mrjacksonComment: The subject is nice and clear, the lighting is good. Not my fav., doesn't have a lot of zing, but the technicals are great. |
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| 04/16/2009 08:52:39 AM |
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| 04/16/2009 08:52:15 AM |
100 Year Spanby jjstager2Comment: The first thing that pops to me about this pic is the colors, the greens and browns work really well together. I like how far into the distance we can see. |
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| 04/16/2009 08:50:49 AM |
Silent Whistle Howlin'by RefreshComment: I think that a slightly lower angle would have done better with this to move our eyes more toward the end of the tunnel rather than feel like we're staring strait down at the tracks. I also think that using different composition, for example have the tracks originate in the bottom left corner instead of the whole bottom of the frame, would help move our eye along the photo better. |
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