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11/05/2005 04:39:25 PM |
Really like the perspective (read POV). The repeatitive symmetry is great, especially since it carries to the arena floor. The tonal range might be weak in the highlights, but that could be my monitor. For me the only weaknesses are the non-Roman artifacts at the top right. |
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11/05/2005 03:54:45 PM |
I really like this photo and would have to disagree with pekesty's comment. It works well as a contrasty black and white shot and the repitition of curved lines works wonders for the photo and keeps me interested for a long time. My only gripe is the dominance of the dark lower-right corner - it takes up almost a third of the entire composition and distracts a bit from the rest of the photo. Other than that an excellent photo. Would you mind posting the original so I can see what you had to work from? Maybe I can offer a few tips and possible ways of dealing with the lower-right corner. Nice job here.
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11/05/2005 11:10:41 AM |
This is tough one to comment on, It doesn't have that artistic flair that so many of your photos have. This one seems a bit flat, it reminds some of a historical photo you would see in a museum. For that type of photo its very good, but I would rather see your artistic flair.
Message edited by author 2005-11-22 11:30:10. |
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