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Challenge: Triptych II (Advanced Editing V*)
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 DC for Nikon
Location: London, UK
Date: Apr 29, 2007
ISO: 400
Date Uploaded: Apr 29, 2007

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Cloning, dodging, burning, etc. to improve your photo or remove imperfections or minor distracting elements, etc. is acceptable. However, using any editing tools to duplicate, create, or move major elements of your photograph is not permitted.

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05/06/2007 03:47:14 AM
I like the car, of course. But I'm not getting why there are four images. I see the left two are copies of the same image, but why? What story are you trying to tell? The title would make me expect to see the car moving out, but they all seem to show it sitting still.
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05/05/2007 08:25:00 PM
4 is not 3
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05/04/2007 08:40:14 PM
I count 4 pictures here, should there really only be 3?
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05/03/2007 09:09:54 PM
Wasn't it supposed to be three? Still nice picture.. would have liked to see more diversity.
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05/02/2007 03:05:57 AM
Nice car but the images are too similar.
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05/01/2007 05:20:39 PM
I don't mind that you have four photos in a triptych, but you get a "3" for laziness! Why have more than one photo if they all are the same? Four shots of the same car, from the same tourist-stance angle, taken at pretty much the same time (judging by the people in the background). If the car is moving it doesn't show, and if it is standing still than why not get a little creative: show a close-up of the number, or the driver, or the hubcup? This doesn't *reveal* anything. Sorry if I sound harsh, but I know you can do better than this, whoever you are! :-)
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05/01/2007 05:13:13 PM
I think this would have worked better without the crowd of people. It seems too busy to me.
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05/01/2007 12:37:42 AM
Umm, I'm thinking this is 4 photos and a triptych is three?

The image on the far right is strong,t he others less so, nice idea though.
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04/30/2007 11:29:51 PM
Other than the size, there isn't any significant difference between the four (!) panels.
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04/30/2007 08:47:54 PM
looks like you have 4 images here, but you really only have 2 different ones.. Not sure why.. It's a busy picture already and the left side is distracting. IMHO
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04/30/2007 08:34:04 PM
Good impact.
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04/30/2007 08:07:48 PM
how is this a triptych when there are four pictures... quadtych?
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04/30/2007 05:55:25 PM
you have probably heard this already, but it should only have 3 images.
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04/30/2007 05:15:26 PM
nice car...but why are there four of them?
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04/30/2007 07:58:01 AM
Cool car
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04/30/2007 07:28:58 AM
Triptych?
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04/30/2007 06:35:56 AM
I was under the impression we could only use three photos, "one photo or be constructed from up to three separate photos." This is in the description.
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04/30/2007 01:14:20 AM
hey this looks like a quadtych...or something /5
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04/30/2007 12:03:56 AM
Uh oh - 4 images, not 3.
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