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12/05/2006 11:44:34 PM |
Well framed. Good use of diagonals. |
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12/03/2006 12:15:47 PM |
Would like to see a bit more of the whites on the church, but love the angle. |
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12/02/2006 11:53:46 AM |
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12/01/2006 11:29:00 PM |
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12/01/2006 10:07:55 PM |
This is one of the few titled images that actually seems to work! |
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12/01/2006 08:46:05 AM |
Fantastic shot. I hope this does well for you. Would also look good in Black and White. |
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11/30/2006 03:53:15 PM |
Never get tired of looking at this magnificent building, pity that there were no clouds but the outlines look very clear and nice.. |
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11/29/2006 11:47:06 PM |
You accentuate the diagonal with a bit of a rotate and it works very well. Personally I don't like random tilts but this one serves a purpose. 8. |
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11/29/2006 07:19:26 PM |
Normally, I detest artificial tilting to capture diagonals, but this one works on so many levels. |
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11/29/2006 06:55:45 PM |
Extraordinary angle. Well done. |
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11/29/2006 02:18:54 PM |
I like the sweep of the picture which includes both curvelinear and diagonal lines. Much more interesting than the usual vertical architecture lines. |
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