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the shadow of a bridge crosses a river of silence both ways
the shadow of a bridge crosses a river of silence both ways
raish


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Challenge: Black and White Still Life (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D200
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II
Location: Oslo
Date: Aug 13, 2010
Aperture: f/4.5
ISO: 800
Shutter: 7.1 seconds
Date Uploaded: Aug 13, 2010

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Statistics
Place: 146 out of 151
Avg (all users): 4.2458
Avg (commenters): 4.6667
Avg (participants): 4.0462
Avg (non-participants): 4.4906
Views since voting: 622
Views during voting: 237
Votes: 118
Comments: 8
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08/22/2010 09:44:43 PM
OOF and unarranged.
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08/21/2010 08:02:10 AM
ok i'm a big fan of the unusual but this misses the mark for me. the setting, the crop, the angle...not good. extra point for creativity though 5
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08/19/2010 12:20:40 AM
A whiffle ball! Longing for a game? Feeling past your prime? 6
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08/17/2010 10:23:43 PM
I'm not sure that the elements are complementary with or relate to each other. That leaf(?) has life to itself in my opinion.
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08/17/2010 02:08:50 PM
I'm not sure what the concept you're trying to convey is. On a technical note, I think the lighting could be improved. I think some lighting from behind the setup would help to bring out the wine glass from the background, also the ball on the left blends into the background in its right side.
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08/17/2010 10:44:05 AM
That's certainly an eclectic collection of objects! I like the idea of having the tree's shadow play a prominent part in the composition, but I'm not getting why the edges of the table are in the scene, nor the relationship amongst the objects, if there is one. I like the title, though again I don't quite get how it relates. Apparently this one is just not working for me.
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08/16/2010 04:04:56 PM
ok, I keep trying to look at this...but I just don't get it...sorry
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08/16/2010 12:54:45 PM
Nice job Peter. This was my favorite of the two.
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