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			|  | 11/23/2004 09:30:17 PM | 
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			|  | 11/21/2004 06:56:48 PM | 
		| | Next time make it bigger. If you scale it to about 640x480, you'll get vastly better scores. | 
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			|  | 11/20/2004 01:33:08 PM | 
		| | This is really too small to see what is going on in the photo. | 
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			|  | 11/19/2004 03:15:04 PM | 
		| | Good idea & title. Good grayscale but your photograph is too small. | 
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			|  | 11/19/2004 02:40:42 PM | 
		| | Wayyy too small, use the full 640 pixel dimension at 72 dpi. | 
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			|  | 11/19/2004 03:37:23 AM | 
		| | It's to small, I did the same thing last time, you will get a low score. | 
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			|  | 11/18/2004 10:21:47 PM | 
		| | I would score this more highly if it were bigger. Making it this small makes it harder to appreciate. | 
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			|  | 11/18/2004 10:59:25 AM | 
		| | Next time please increse the resolution to we can see it better. | 
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			|  | 11/18/2004 06:17:53 AM | 
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			|  | 11/17/2004 07:23:10 PM | 
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			|  | 11/17/2004 07:00:18 PM | 
		| | I do not get how the title relates to the image.  I would like a bigger image, and more black.  3 
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			|  | 11/17/2004 11:05:30 AM | 
		| | too small to be properly assessed | 
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			|  | 11/17/2004 09:47:22 AM | 
		| | I'm sure you will hear this about 50 times.  Way too small. | 
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			|  | 11/17/2004 09:42:30 AM | 
		| | this would have been a very evocative mood piece if it were larger - check out the tutorial on how to save your images for dpchallenge - it helped me a lot when I first starting submitting. | 
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			|  | 11/17/2004 09:31:31 AM | 
		| | You need to use as much of the allowed 640 pixels as you can. This potentially nice image is lost because of the small size you posted. | 
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			|  | 11/17/2004 01:22:44 AM | 
		| | this shot is very small and as such it is hard to judge in full (no pun intended) but from what i can see it is well composed and fitts the grayscale and challenge very much-GL | 
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