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Symmetry in Architecture
Symmetry in Architecture
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Challenge: Symmetry II (Basic Editing)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 ED
Location: Downtown Fresno, CA USA
Date: Apr 28, 2007
Aperture: F 10
ISO: 160
Shutter: 1/400
Galleries: Urban, Architecture
Date Uploaded: Apr 28, 2007

Adjusted color saturation, brightness and contrast, sharpness, straighten and minimal crop, and resize. Then added border.

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Place: 162 out of 249
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Avg (commenters): 5.4286
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Views since voting: 755
Views during voting: 191
Votes: 151
Comments: 8
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05/09/2007 12:06:06 AM
This photo does not home in on Symmetry, although it contains multiple instances of it.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/06/2007 07:14:27 AM
Very sharp image. I like what you were going for here. I would've cropped it from the start of the building and gotten rid of as much of the lawn and trees on the left as possible. 6 from me.
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05/05/2007 05:39:22 PM
nice framing with the tree and the light on the house is great
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05/05/2007 07:32:26 AM
Hm. Not bad, but not symmetry IMHO.
05/04/2007 12:20:35 PM
Sharp and appealing, although the symmetry aspect is not the central aspect of this photo
  Photographer found comment helpful.
05/03/2007 08:51:45 PM
This is good.
05/02/2007 01:54:36 PM
What is exactly symmetrical?
05/02/2007 09:50:48 AM
Beautiful house and nice image - but the perspective here really doesn't shout out symmetry. There are many symmetric elements in the building but the off centered placement far from away the house does not show us really clearly. A close up of the arches and windows dead on would likely work a lot better.
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