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| 11/05/2003 07:08:41 PM |
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| 11/05/2003 07:08:22 PM |
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| 11/05/2003 07:07:12 PM |
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| 11/05/2003 06:55:11 PM |
Embracing Wrenchesby DCThiessenComment: Interesting and original interpretation! Angle of lightin is good but not sure I like the lighting color...
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| 11/05/2003 06:52:24 PM |
Street lights - still lifeby bormicComment: Love the concept and the crop! The glare on the background (table top?) is a little distractiong though. The lighting is not terribly inspiring, making the image very 'flat'.
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| 11/05/2003 06:48:38 PM |
B&W Beautyby kateasanovComment: Like the angle on the glass but would prefer a single colored background! Also I would rather see this in color so you can get the detail of the glasses reflections in the light. This would give more texture to the glass. The crop is a little tight on the top and bottom too.
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| 11/05/2003 06:46:55 PM |
Coffee Timeby NazgulComment: Overall I like this shot. It shows a nice conceptual understanding of the challenge! Focus is a touch soft for my taste. Did you do that on purpose? From a compositional point of view, the radio is a nice touch but makes the shot a little busy with all the writing. My eye is drawn to it and cannot read it because of the soft focus and size limitations of the site. For here I would have composed it differently to have less radio and more foreground! At 8 by 10 this would be a very nice image though!
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| 11/05/2003 06:42:25 PM |
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| 11/05/2003 06:41:21 PM |
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| 11/02/2003 11:40:23 AM |
With A Viewby crabappl3Comment: I think that this is an awesome image. You make great use of two differing negative spaces here, the sky above and the grass below! The colors are very nice! Lovely greens contrasting with the blue whites of the sky above. Focus is perfect and DOF is very nice for this type of image! The only complaint that I have is there seems to be a tilt and it's rather difficult to see where. What I would do is rotate slightly to make the house lines perfectly up and down! But then again, an old house may be leaning slightly... No, looking more closely, it needs a sublte rotation clockwise!
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