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| 04/21/2012 08:10:37 AM |
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| 11/25/2005 04:28:45 AM |
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| 11/24/2005 08:24:31 PM |
Odd Car Out !by WilltorecordComment by rachelellen: I like your idea, but a few nitpicks: 1) there's a sign growing out of the top of the car. 2) the front of the vehicle looks a little pixelated and 3)my eye is drawn to the graffiti, so that's a bit of a distraction. Still. I LOVE the coors in this shot, and like I said, you had a good idea. |
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| 11/23/2005 08:07:42 AM |
Odd Car Out !by WilltorecordComment by ashs: Nice picture of the car itself, but the background is too busy and I wish all of the other cars were a neutral color so the red would stand out more. Good title though |
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| 11/23/2005 06:56:54 AM |
Odd Car Out !by WilltorecordComment by Jammur: A 2CV, a wonderfull example of recycled trash cans. hehe.
Certainly an odd find these days. I like the urban flavor the people give your shot.
Even the textures of the road and sidewalk make it interesting |
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| 10/11/2005 10:39:40 AM |
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| 10/10/2005 02:53:49 PM |
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| 10/09/2005 09:07:17 AM |
Into the Sea of wordsby WilltorecordComment by L2: This shot has lots of potential - the toning really works here. My eye kind of wandered around a little too much before it settled on a focal point. It was hard to choose between the people at the tables, and none of them have a great facial expression. Overall, this a good shot. |
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| 10/08/2005 10:29:46 PM |
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| 10/08/2005 07:10:06 PM |
Into the Sea of wordsby WilltorecordComment by metoecus: Compression artifacts and halos from sharpening are clearly visible in this image, which detracts from an otherwise solid shot. Selecting an area of interest and cropping more tightly would have removed a lot of the high-contrast edges (one of the factors which will cause a jpeg to quickly increase in size) and allowed you to use a lower compression.
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