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06/26/2009 09:46:39 AM |
I agree with [user]The Tourist[/user] as to your challenge entry, but they're both excellent work. I really like the geometry on this one, but the portrait crop is more "exciting". Great processing in both. |
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06/26/2009 09:44:15 AM |
Nice capture and processing. Where were you when you shot this? |
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06/26/2009 07:17:31 AM |
I think your entry shot was the correct/best choice. I think the portrait framing/crop adds to convey height. I don't think the addition of the beams in this landscape framing/crop adds to the image. Your entry shot shows the depth of the beam he is standing on and I think that conveys the "risk" of his occupation better. Also, your entry shot shows more of the beam he is guiding in place, which conveys the precarious nature of a "loose" swinging beam. The other shots don't convey the "drama" of what he is doing; the entry shot with him standing, knees bent, steadying himself shows the tension of him guiding the beam... Entry shot is definitely the best image IMO. |
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