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| 08/08/2003 06:09:13 PM |
Window Boxby lecalanComment: I like the tall format and the way the vines interrupt the edges so the right angles have their own identity instead of being lost in the stronger concept of squares. The white walls and pickets may be a bit bright, but toning them down would either reduce contrast or shadow details, both of which are good, so you probably made the right choice. |
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| 08/08/2003 05:06:03 AM |
Waves But Rightsby kenedfComment: Interesting pattern, but I don't really understand the title. And I can't find any right angles at all. I think you are trying to make the photo say something, but I'm afraid it doesn't convey your message very well. Sorry. |
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| 08/08/2003 05:00:29 AM |
Feeling blueby SoulHunter74Comment: There are a lot of right angles here, but they are perceived as rectangles, not angles. A minor point. More importantly, this image is poorly focused and doesn't have a center of interest, making it rather boring. |
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| 08/08/2003 04:33:12 AM |
A Different Angle!by vtruanComment: Sorry, but I don't see a lot of right angles giving strength to this image suggestive of the U.S. political right. The fabric has a lot of them, but they aren't perceived as right angles by the eye. The image needs more depth of field to get all the buttons in focus, and more care with the lighting is needed; small specular highlights such as that on the SRT button are fine, but the glare on some of the other buttons is distracting. |
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| 08/07/2003 08:24:59 PM |
The whole truth...by StevePaxComment: I suppose it is close enough to a right angle. But it isn't very interesting. It would perhaps portray the intended subject better if the background was more suggestive of a courtroom than a living room (preferably showing a bench with a gavel, but at least wood paneling). And the attached hand should really be included. |
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| 08/07/2003 08:17:47 PM |
KRGBby thelselComment: This is a beautiful abstract portrayal of right angles. The red one is a bit out of focus., and there isn't enough of the blue showing. |
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| 08/07/2003 08:11:41 PM |
Pagesby frankensteinComment: The lighting is great; it brings out the texture of the pages. A bit more control over the depth of field would have been nice; it's OK for the book covers to be blurry, but the first page should be sharper. Still, it's a great photo. |
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| 08/07/2003 08:04:25 PM |
Broken Homeby NazgulComment: My favorite. It uses right angles and stark lighting to poignantly portray what it must feel like when a family breaks up. I like the contrast of the clouds in the windows and the blue sky above the wall. The one bar in the window frame that isn't a right angle points toward the girl's head, leading my eye in that direction; did you do that on purpose? Dividing the image in half isn't conventional composition, but it works great here. The girl's posture and expression are perfect. I don't care for the frame, but it doesn't detract from the photo. |
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| 08/07/2003 07:20:17 PM |
The Path Before Youby kyrielleComment: This meets the challenge very well, and invites the viewer to explore the photo. I like the title. It needs a bit of sharpening, but I still think it is a great image. |
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| 08/03/2003 06:47:27 PM |
Semaphore resting in the street gardenby ChicagrafoComment: Ths slanted buildings are a bit unsettling. And I would expect the semaphore pole to be parallel to them; after all, up is up! It probably makes sense to you as the photographer, but is difficult for me as a viewer to understand. On a more positive note, I think the exposure is great and the depth of field is perfect. |
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