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06/29/2009 09:56:04 PM |
Thanks all for your comments. @Kensun, not sure exactly what you mean about the angle. It was taken from the 22nd floor from my office with a 400mm fitted with a x2 converter, so the construction site was some distance away. |
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06/24/2009 01:10:31 AM |
You didn't get an in-challenge comment from me because I liked it. It has a feel of a documentary about it. This was one of my favorites. I gave it an 8. |
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06/20/2009 07:38:20 PM |
border detracts. nice capture. |
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06/20/2009 01:10:05 PM |
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06/19/2009 12:13:10 PM |
Strong use of lines in the image, both the beams and the rails at the top & bottom. Maybe a touch more contrast, but otherwise quite nice. |
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06/18/2009 11:07:03 PM |
I really believe this will be the blue ribbon winner. Everything about it is perfect to me. |
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06/18/2009 04:14:21 PM |
If you stare at this for a while, the girders on the left start to look like ladders - makes this photo more interesting because of the perspective |
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06/18/2009 11:27:14 AM |
this is really well done....I really like your choice to change to B&W... |
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06/18/2009 10:11:41 AM |
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06/17/2009 10:45:52 PM |
ending to welding is a pretty big stretch, though a great shot! |
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06/17/2009 10:51:23 AM |
angle of the shot just feels wrong, but I do like the use of B&W. |
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06/17/2009 09:42:12 AM |
Very nice work in B/W. Some great choices made by the photographer here in the comp. The rails at the bottom and top make for natural stop zones, keeping the viewer inside the boundaries. The diagonal beams add some tension. Doesn't hurt that the workers are on the diagonal also. Well done! |
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06/17/2009 01:49:45 AM |
this really sings in black and white, I enjoy the wet tones and biting contrast. |
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