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02/23/2004 10:56:23 PM |
NIce texture idea. the only thing that bothers me is the whiteness in th top left |
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02/23/2004 07:34:13 PM |
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02/22/2004 06:21:11 AM |
If this picture did not have a title I wouldn't have been able to make heads or tails out of what it was supposed to be. |
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02/20/2004 11:06:31 PM |
This is an interesting texture, one I haven't seen used in the challenge yet. This photo needs an object too focus on, not just a plain texture. |
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02/20/2004 07:34:38 AM |
didn't like this at first, but after a while it grew on me. |
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02/20/2004 06:11:25 AM |
difficult to look at - both to find a point for the eye to rest, and actually in the purely physical sense of perceiing anything ot be in focus - only in the very top of frame can I find a place where i think ican get hold of something in frame. As with so many shots, a sense of patterning rather than of texture. |
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02/18/2004 03:19:50 PM |
I wanted to do kinda of the same thing, but put the shattered pieces in a box and shoot them in the sunlight, but i couldnt find a window that I wanted to break. |
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02/18/2004 03:08:46 PM |
You found an interesting pattern in this textured glass. Certainly meets the challenge. If you had been able to find a bit of color in the background, it might have added some needed contrast to this otherwise very nice image. |
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02/18/2004 11:23:05 AM |
Hard to tell what this is without the title. The angle and lighting on this just don't help the presentation of texture. The ceiling light or whatever that is at the top showing through is distracting. |
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02/18/2004 03:33:10 AM |
Cool texture, but the photo itself lack an interesting composition. Nothing really leads the eye anywhere; there isn't a distinct focal point. |
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