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Poof - Into thin air
Poof - Into thin air
Tikicharm


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Vanishing Point (Basic Editing I)
Camera: HP PhotoSmart 945
Location: Oxford, Michigan
Date: Aug 7, 2004
Galleries: Snapshot, Action
Date Uploaded: Aug 7, 2004

lots of noise reduction with psp - because the photo was taken at night, lighting - with ulead 4.0, crop, size.

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Votes: 319
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08/16/2004 12:11:15 AM
Interesting effect on this one. Can't see the source of the light trail.. Spooky!
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08/14/2004 01:16:21 PM
I really like the muted colours in the foreground. Hedge and above necessary?? How about cropping so we don't see the end of the light??
  Photographer found comment helpful.
08/14/2004 11:22:10 AM
just like that! funny title
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08/13/2004 06:05:18 PM
good picture, great combination
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08/13/2004 01:47:44 AM
I really like you take on this challenge. It's a little different, but not so much so that it's a strech to meet the challenge.
The only concern I have about tis is the crop. There is really no reason to have all that wassted space at the bottom. I would crop it about the edge of the grass. That would also help getting your lights on the bottom "thirds" of the image.
Good Luck!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
08/12/2004 05:27:58 AM
Shots like this are so dependent on your viewer's precise set-up, that I think it's difficult to be sure what exactly you were after. I see a vague roadscape with those lines, but a touch brighter and I see a skyline etc., a touch darker and I see only the hint of a road. Working with such very subtle graduations in the shadow areas is, I think, unlikely to get you a reaction you can really rely on.

For me, it has the beginnings of an impact, but the muted nature of those surroundings confuses things.
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08/11/2004 08:18:00 PM
A good try but in my opinion does not meet the challenge. "parallel lines converge together." isn't actually in the picture. would have made a nicer picture if you went closer to the road and and shot a longer shot with the lighted objected further away. now not only would you have to road that would have fit the challenge but the lighted object (motorcycle I assume) would appear that is a 1 light splitting into 2... or at least it sound right in my head. lol
08/11/2004 11:37:06 AM
Very cool looking!
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08/11/2004 02:35:35 AM
the car is indeed running out of the picture, but does that make it vanish? I think the place, composition and quality could have been better.
08/11/2004 12:48:18 AM
Not really a vanishing point


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