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Jaxon


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Challenge: Movie Titles (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Nikon D70
Location: East of the Strip, Las Vegas, NV
Date: Jan 5, 2005
Aperture: 4.5
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/4
Date Uploaded: Jan 9, 2005

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Statistics
Place: 204 out of 328
Avg (all users): 5.0488
Avg (commenters): 4.8000
Avg (participants): 4.8357
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Views since voting: 578
Views during voting: 440
Votes: 328
Comments: 10
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/16/2005 04:50:17 AM
Nice picture, but the dark base is off-putting. Perhaps croping this out would help balance the shot.
01/16/2005 12:34:19 AM
I really don't care much for the foreground and the haziness (pollution? fog? soft focus?) takes away from the shot but you can't really control the weather now can you? :) I like the colors you captured despite the haze.
01/15/2005 03:29:21 PM
I like it a lot. I would crop more off the bottom for more of a pano
01/15/2005 01:48:51 AM
lots of them
01/14/2005 07:05:05 PM
The shot would've been better on a clear night and the Movie Title would probably fit better with just one casino instead of a protion of Las Vegas!
01/14/2005 06:16:30 PM
The top 2/3rds of the photo is great but i`m guessing you`ve already been told this.
01/13/2005 02:11:50 AM
What is the subject?
01/12/2005 05:54:48 PM
you had a good idea, and the positioning of the horizon is good, but all that black in the foreground detracts from the stunning architecture of the cityscape.
01/12/2005 05:13:37 PM
Too much of a dark foreground, and can't believe that in Vegas this was the best framing that is around...
01/12/2005 03:14:42 PM
Choosing to frame this scene this way seems odd: given the intriguing tonality of the sky, even despite it's seeming so blocky and compressed, I would have imagined placing that line of buildings lower in frame and allowing the effect of the sky not to be so constricted would have added an enormous amount to this - especially as you have so much dead space in frame at the bottom. 5


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