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once its lost you can never get it back
once its lost you can never get it back
brent matsuo


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Challenge: Childhood Without Children (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-P1
Location: home
Date: Aug 25, 2002
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/125
Date Uploaded: Aug 25, 2002

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Statistics
Place: 129 out of 172
Avg (all users): 4.6971
Avg (commenters): 4.4615
Avg (participants): 4.7377
Avg (non-participants): 4.6555
Views since voting: 807
Votes: 241
Comments: 13
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/01/2002 08:14:00 PM
Looks like this was sharpened way too much. 5.
09/01/2002 07:15:00 AM
I don't see how this fits in with the challenge, maybe I'm missing something?
08/30/2002 12:23:00 PM
The shot seems good enough, but I don't like your treatment of the subject and background. The angle of the subject and the view don't show me much. The gravely background is, well, nasty. I don't really know what to suggest, but mabye some different setups. On it's wheels with a prudy background might make a nice contrast, or a plain background to pull attension to it. 6 Swash
08/29/2002 11:04:00 AM
I had the idea of a wagon, but didn't have a wagon, so I'm glad someone was able to doit. I wonder why you shot it on it's side rather than standing up. Was it to represent lost childhood, as the title kind of represents? The lighting and angle are good. The focus is great and I like the rocks being in the background. That little leaf/weed kind of adds a little bit of color to the photo. Great job and good luck in the challenge.
08/29/2002 08:42:00 AM
Composition: Subject Placement, Cropping, Background5,
Technical: Focus, Exposure, Lighting, Processing5,
Challenge: Does your entry meet it?6,
Appeal: Is it Interesting, Motivating, Etc.? 4,
Total Averaged Rating5. Autool
08/28/2002 11:45:00 AM
Nice colours and composition - I like the diagonal.
6, Kavey
08/27/2002 10:22:00 AM
nice position of the wagon. good idea. it's grainy and a little soft though.
08/26/2002 10:46:00 PM
great composition and detail
08/26/2002 10:00:00 PM
Huh? I THINK this is a wagon. The colors are great. The angle is not so great, IMHO.
08/26/2002 05:55:00 PM
This photo could be in the something old challenge, but suits here also.
08/26/2002 05:06:00 PM
I don't know what this is.
08/26/2002 02:08:00 PM
Reminds me of the William Carlos Williams poem (//www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/poems/wcw7.html). Touching, nostalgic, and nicely colored in these muted, soft reds and rusts.
08/26/2002 02:53:00 AM
You know I have a hard time figuring this one out. No idea what I'm looking at. BTW, the correct spelling is " it's". Neither the composition, the color scheme or the props have great visual appeal to me. Sorry. Journey


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